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Kim Magnussen
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 3
Citations - 1001
Kim Magnussen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Equus & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 885 citations.
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Recalibrating Equus evolution using the genome sequence of an early Middle Pleistocene horse.
Ludovic Orlando,Aurélien Ginolhac,Guojie Zhang,Duane G. Froese,Anders Albrechtsen,Mathias Stiller,Mikkel Schubert,Enrico Cappellini,Bent O. Petersen,Ida Moltke,Ida Moltke,Philip L. F. Johnson,Matteo Fumagalli,Julia T. Vilstrup,Maanasa Raghavan,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas,Josef Korbinian Vogt,Damian Szklarczyk,Damian Szklarczyk,Christian D. Kelstrup,Jakob Vinther,Andrei Dolocan,Jesper Stenderup,Amhed Missael Vargas Velazquez,James A. Cahill,Morten Rasmussen,Xiaoli Wang,Jiumeng Min,Grant D. Zazula,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Cecilie Mortensen,Kim Magnussen,John F. Thompson,Jacobo Weinstock,Kristian Gregersen,Knut Røed,Véra Eisenmann,Carl-Johan Rubin,Donald Miller,Douglas F. Antczak,Mads F. Bertelsen,Søren Brunak,Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid,Oliver A. Ryder,Leif Andersson,John Mundy,Anders Krogh,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Kurt H. Kjær,Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén,Lars Juhl Jensen,Jesper V. Olsen,Michael Hofreiter,Rasmus Nielsen,Beth Shapiro,Jun Wang,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev +58 more
TL;DR: Thealyses suggest that the Equus lineage giving rise to all contemporary horses, zebras and donkeys originated 4.0–4.5 million years before present, twice the conventionally accepted time to the most recent common ancestor of the genus Equus, and supports the contention that Przewalski's horses represent the last surviving wild horse population.
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Evolutionary Genomics and Conservation of the Endangered Przewalski's Horse.
Clio Der Sarkissian,Luca Ermini,Mikkel Schubert,Melinda A. Yang,Pablo Librado,Matteo Fumagalli,Hakon Jonsson,Gila Kahila Bar-Gal,Anders Albrechtsen,Filipe G. Vieira,Bent O. Petersen,Aurélien Ginolhac,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Kim Magnussen,Antoine Fages,Cristina Gamba,Belen Lorente-Galdos,Sagi Polani,Cynthia C. Steiner,Markus Neuditschko,Vidhya Jagannathan,Claudia Feh,Charles L. Greenblatt,Arne Ludwig,N. I. Abramson,Waltraut Zimmermann,Renate Schafberg,Alexei Tikhonov,Alexei Tikhonov,Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén,Eske Willerslev,Tomas Marques-Bonet,Oliver A. Ryder,Molly E. McCue,Stefan Rieder,Tosso Leeb,Montgomery Slatkin,Ludovic Orlando,Ludovic Orlando +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors sequenced the complete genomes of 11 wild horses, representing all founding lineages, and five historical specimens dated to 1878-1929 CE, including the Holotype.
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True single-molecule DNA sequencing of a pleistocene horse bone
Ludovic Orlando,Aurélien Ginolhac,Maanasa Raghavan,Julia T. Vilstrup,Morten Arendt Rasmussen,Kim Magnussen,Kathleen E. Steinmann,Philipp Kapranov,John F. Thompson,Grant D. Zazula,Duane G. Froese,Ida Moltke,Beth Shapiro,Michael Hofreiter,Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Eske Willerslev +16 more
TL;DR: The first "true single molecule sequencing" of ancient DNA is reported, suggesting that paleogenomes could be sequenced in an unprecedented manner by combining current second- and third-generation sequencing approaches.