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    Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans

    New article in "Nature" http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v513/n7518/full/nature13673.html "We sequenced the genomes of a ~7,000-year-old farmer from Germany and eight ~8,000-year-old hunter-gatherers from Luxembourg and Sweden. We analysed these and other ancient genomes with 2,345...
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    New Denisovan DNA results

    See: http://johnhawks.net/weblog I haven't read the paper myself, as it is behind a pay wall.
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    Current age estimats of I1 and subclades?

    I have read about I1 here at the Eupedia and also Ken Nordtvedt's notes. It seems to be conflicting views on the age of I1 and subclades. For instance, Nordtvedt has both I1a2 (SNP L22) and I1a2a (SNP P109) as 3100 years old, but Eupedia estimates I1a to be only 2000 years old. If so, L22 and...
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