Matthias Meyer
occupation: geneticist
Matthias Meyer is a German evolutionary geneticist working primarily with ancient DNA. Meyer is the leader of the Advanced DNA sequencing techniques group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Extended longevity of DNA preservation in Levantine Paleolithic sediments, Sefunim Cave, Israel
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Microstratigraphic preservation of ancient faunal and hominin DNA in Pleistocene cave sediments
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Pleistocene sediment DNA reveals hominin and faunal turnovers at Denisova Cave
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Initial Upper Palaeolithic humans in Europe had recent Neanderthal ancestry
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The earliest Denisovans and their cultural adaptation
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Point-of-care bulk testing for SARS-CoV-2 by combining hybridization capture with improved colorimetric LAMP
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A method for the temperature-controlled extraction of DNA from ancient bones
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Unearthing Neanderthal population history using nuclear and mitochondrial DNA from cave sediments
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Ancient DNA from Guam and the peopling of the Pacific
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Rapid, reliable, and cheap point-of-care bulk testing for SARS-CoV-2 by combining hybridization capture with improved colorimetric LAMP (Cap-iLAMP)
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Pluridisciplinary evidence for burial for the La Ferrassie 8 Neandertal child
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A direct RT-qPCR approach to test large numbers of individuals for SARS-CoV-2
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Erratum to: Developmental systems drift and the drivers of sex chromosome evolution
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Emergence of human-adapted Salmonella enterica is linked to the Neolithization process
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Developmental Systems Drift and the Drivers of Sex Chromosome Evolution
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Hybridization ddRAD-sequencing for population genomics of non-model plants using highly degraded historical specimen DNA
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Initial Upper Palaeolithic Homo sapiens from Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria
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A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Chagyrskaya Cave
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Mining ancient microbiomes using selective enrichment of damaged DNA molecules
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Manual and automated preparation of single-stranded DNA libraries for the sequencing of DNA from ancient biological remains and other sources of highly degraded DNA
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Mitogenomics of macaques (Macaca) across Wallace's Line in the context of modern human dispersals
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A late Neanderthal tooth from northeastern Italy
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Reconstructing double-stranded DNA fragments on a single-molecule level reveals patterns of degradation in ancient samples
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The evolutionary history of Neanderthal and Denisovan Y chromosomes
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Denisovan ancestry and population history of early East Asians
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Denisovan DNA in Late Pleistocene sediments from Baishiya Karst Cave on the Tibetan Plateau
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A systematic investigation of human DNA preservation in medieval skeletons
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Age estimates for hominin fossils and the onset of the Upper Palaeolithic at Denisova Cave
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Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
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Nuclear DNA from two early Neandertals reveals 80,000 years of genetic continuity in Europe.
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The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia
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Xenopus fraseri: Mr. Fraser, where did your frog come from?
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