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Infographic: History of Ancient Hominin Interbreeding
Jef Akst
| Sep 1, 2019
| 3 min read
See when and where our ancestors may have interbred with Neanderthals and Denisovans.
Citrus History
Jenny Rood
| Apr 16, 2015
| 2 min read
An analysis of 34 chloroplast genomes reveals how and when modern fruit varieties evolved from a common ancestor.
Neanderthal Genomes Hint at Species’s Population History
Ashley Yeager
| Mar 21, 2018
| 2 min read
DNA analysis gives clues to how the ancient hominin’s population split and how they interacted with modern humans.
Genetic Analysis Reveals the Evolutionary History of Dogs
Diana Kwon
| Apr 26, 2017
| 1 min read
By analyzing the genomes of 161 dog breeds, scientists discover how and when certain canine breeds emerged.
The Evolution of Bats’ Super Immunity
Niki Spahich, PhD
| Jan 10, 2024
| 4 min read
Researchers generated complete genomes of two important bat species and explored their immune- and cancer-related genes.
DNA Analyses Illuminate Origins of Farming, Ancestral Languages
Andy Carstens
| Aug 26, 2022
| 3 min read
The findings suggest a new hypothesis of Indo-European language evolution.
Measuring Mammoth Mutations
Hannah Thomasy, PhD
| Dec 1, 2023
| 2 min read
Comparing mammoth and elephant genomes revealed genetic mutations that may have helped mammoths survive in the Arctic.
Aural History
Geoffrey A. Manley
| Sep 1, 2015
| 10+ min read
The form and function of the ears of modern land vertebrates cannot be understood without knowing how they evolved.
Yeast Made to Harvest Light Hint at Evolution’s Past
Kamal Nahas, PhD
| Feb 21, 2024
| 6 min read
Scientists transferred light-harvesting proteins into yeast for the first time, shining a light on the past lives of eukaryotic cells.
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