Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas
educated at: University of California, Berkeley, University of Geneva
occupation: researcher
Articles 38
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A likelihood method for estimating present-day human contamination in ancient male samples using low-depth X-chromosome data
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Inference of natural selection from ancient DNA
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A likelihood method for estimating present-day human contamination in ancient DNA samples using low-depth haploid chromosome data
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An Ancient Genome from the Indus Valley Civilization
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Terminal Pleistocene Alaskan genome reveals first founding population of Native Americans.
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Decline of genetic diversity in ancient domestic stallions in Europe.
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Human bony labyrinth is an indicator of population history and dispersal from Africa.
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The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia
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In-solution Y-chromosome capture-enrichment on ancient DNA libraries
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Early human dispersals within the Americas
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Genomic insights into the origin and diversification of late maritime hunter-gatherers from the Chilean Patagonia
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Ancient nuclear genomes enable repatriation of Indigenous human remains
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Madjedbebe and genomic histories of Aboriginal Australia
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In-solution Y-chromosome capture-enrichment on ancient DNA libraries
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A genomic history of Aboriginal Australia
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POPULATION GENETICS. Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans
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Genome-wide ancestry of 17th-century enslaved Africans from the Caribbean
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Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia
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Methods to characterize selective sweeps using time serial samples: an ancient DNA perspective
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Comparative performance of two whole-genome capture methodologies on ancient DNA Illumina libraries
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The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana
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Influenza virus drug resistance: a time-sampled population genetics perspective
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The genetic prehistory of the New World Arctic
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bammds: a tool for assessing the ancestry of low-depth whole-genome data using multidimensional scaling (MDS).
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Paleogenomics. Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36,200 years
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Two ancient human genomes reveal Polynesian ancestry among the indigenous Botocudos of Brazil
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Genome-wide ancestry patterns in Rapanui suggest pre-European admixture with Native Americans
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Recalibrating Equus evolution using the genome sequence of an early Middle Pleistocene horse
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Identification of Polynesian mtDNA haplogroups in remains of Botocudo Amerindians from Brazil
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Ancient structure in Africa unlikely to explain Neanderthal and non-African genetic similarity
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Estimating allele age and selection coefficient from time-serial data
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Match probabilities in a finite, subdivided population
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