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Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes
Researcher at University of Ferrara
Publications - 16
Citations - 1935
Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes is an academic researcher from University of Ferrara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronze Age & Mesolithic. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1532 citations. Previous affiliations of Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes include University of A Coruña & University of Potsdam.
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Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East
Iosif Lazaridis,Dani Nadel,Gary O. Rollefson,Deborah C. Merrett,Nadin Rohland,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Daniel Fernandes,Daniel Fernandes,Mario Novak,Beatriz Gamarra,Kendra Sirak,Kendra Sirak,Sarah Connell,Kristin Stewardson,Eadaoin Harney,Qiaomei Fu,Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Eppie R. Jones,Songül Alpaslan Roodenberg,György Lengyel,Fanny Bocquentin,Boris Gasparian,Janet Monge,Michael Gregg,Vered Eshed,Ahuva Sivan Mizrahi,Christopher Meiklejohn,Fokke Gerritsen,Luminita Bejenaru,Matthias Blüher,Archie Campbell,Gianpiero L. Cavalleri,David Comas,Philippe Froguel,Edmund Gilbert,Shona M. Kerr,Peter Kovacs,Johannes Krause,Darren McGettigan,Michael Merrigan,D. Andrew Merriwether,Seamus O’Reilly,Martin B. Richards,Ornella Semino,Michel Shamoon-Pour,Gheorghe Stefanescu,Michael Stumvoll,Anke Tönjes,Antonio Torroni,James F. Wilson,Loic Yengo,Nelli Hovhannisyan,Nick Patterson,Ron Pinhasi,David Reich,David Reich +56 more
TL;DR: This paper reported genome-wide ancient DNA from 44 ancient Near Easterners ranging in time between ~12,000 and 1,400 bc, from Natufian hunter-gatherers to Bronze Age farmers, showing that the earliest populations of the Near East derived around half their ancestry from a 'Basal Eurasian' lineage that had little if any Neanderthal admixture and that separated from other non-African lineages before their separation from each other.
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Genome flux and stasis in a five millennium transect of European prehistory
Cristina Gamba,Cristina Gamba,Eppie R. Jones,Matthew D. Teasdale,Russell L. McLaughlin,Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Valeria Mattiangeli,László Domboróczki,Ivett Kővári,Ildikó Pap,Alexandra Anders,Alasdair Whittle,János Dani,Pál Raczky,Thomas Higham,Michael Hofreiter,Daniel G. Bradley,Ron Pinhasi +17 more
TL;DR: A 5,000-year transect of human genomes sampled from petrous bones giving consistently excellent endogenous DNA yields are analysed, suggesting genomic shifts with the advent of the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages, with interleaved periods of genome stability.
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Upper Palaeolithic genomes reveal deep roots of modern Eurasians
Eppie R. Jones,Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Sarah Connell,Veronika Siska,Anders Eriksson,Anders Eriksson,Rui Martiniano,Russell L. McLaughlin,Marcos Gallego Llorente,Lara M. Cassidy,Cristina Gamba,Cristina Gamba,Cristina Gamba,Tengiz Meshveliani,Ofer Bar-Yosef,Werner Müller,Anna Belfer-Cohen,Zinovi Matskevich,Nino Jakeli,Thomas Higham,Mathias Currat,David Lordkipanidze,Michael Hofreiter,Andrea Manica,Ron Pinhasi,Ron Pinhasi,Daniel G. Bradley +27 more
TL;DR: It is found that Caucasus hunter-gatherers (CHG) belong to a distinct ancient clade that split from western hunter- Gatherers ∼45 kya, shortly after the expansion of anatomically modern humans into Europe and from the ancestors of Neolithic farmers ∼25 KYa, around the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Evidence for a retroviral insertion in TRPM1 as the cause of congenital stationary night blindness and leopard complex spotting in the horse.
Rebecca R. Bellone,Heather M. Holl,Vijayasaradhi Setaluri,Sulochana Devi,Nityanand Maddodi,Sheila Archer,Lynne S. Sandmeyer,Arne Ludwig,Daniel W. G. Foerster,Mélanie Pruvost,Monika Reissmann,Ralf H. Bortfeldt,David L. Adelson,Sim Lin Lim,Janelle Nelson,Bianca Haase,Martina Engensteiner,Tosso Leeb,George W. Forsyth,Michael J. Mienaltowski,Padmanabhan Mahadevan,Michael Hofreiter,Johanna L. A. Paijmans,Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Bruce H. Grahn,Samantha A. Brooks +25 more
TL;DR: This study represents the first description of an LTR insertion being associated with both a pigmentation phenotype and an eye disorder, and has been maintained in the horse gene pool for at least 17,000 years.
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Paleogenomic Evidence for Multi-generational Mixing between Neolithic Farmers and Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in the Lower Danube Basin
Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes,Eppie R. Jones,Emma Lightfoot,Clive Bonsall,Cătălin Lazăr,Aurora Grandal-d'Anglade,María Dolores Garralda,Labib Drak,Veronika Siska,Angela Simalcsik,Adina Boroneanţ,Juan Ramón Vidal Romaní,Marcos Vaqueiro Rodríguez,Pablo Arias,Ron Pinhasi,Ron Pinhasi,Andrea Manica,Michael Hofreiter +18 more
TL;DR: The results provide support for complex interactions among hunter-gatherers and farmers in the Danube basin, demonstrating that in some regions, demic and cultural diffusion were not mutually exclusive, but merely the ends of a continuum for the process of Neolithization.