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Meaghan Mackie
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 35
Citations - 1007
Meaghan Mackie is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 25 publications receiving 619 citations. Previous affiliations of Meaghan Mackie include Novo Nordisk Foundation & Health Science University.
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Direct evidence of milk consumption from ancient human dental calculus
Christina Warinner,Jessica Hendy,Camilla Speller,Enrico Cappellini,Roman Fischer,Christian Trachsel,Jette Arneborg,Niels Lynnerup,Oliver E. Craig,Dallas M. Swallow,Anna K. Fotakis,R J Christensen,Jesper V. Olsen,Anke Liebert,Nicolas Montalva,Sarah Fiddyment,Sophy Charlton,Meaghan Mackie,A Canci,Abigail S. Bouwman,Frank J Rühli,M.T.P. Gilbert,Matthew J. Collins +22 more
TL;DR: Using protein tandem mass spectrometry, it is demonstrated that BLG is a species-specific biomarker of dairy consumption, and it is identified individuals consuming cattle, sheep, and goat milk products in the archaeological record.
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Early Pleistocene enamel proteome from Dmanisi resolves Stephanorhinus phylogeny
Enrico Cappellini,Frido Welker,Frido Welker,Luca Pandolfi,Jazmín Ramos-Madrigal,Diana Samodova,Patrick Rüther,Anna K. Fotakis,David Lyon,J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar,Maia Bukhsianidze,Rosa Rakownikow Jersie-Christensen,Meaghan Mackie,Aurélien Ginolhac,Reid Ferring,Martha Tappen,Eleftheria Palkopoulou,Marc R. Dickinson,Thomas W. Stafford,Yvonne L. Chan,Anders Götherström,Senthilvel K. S. S. Nathan,Peter D. Heintzman,Joshua D. Kapp,Irina V. Kirillova,Yoshan Moodley,Jordi Agustí,Ralf Dietrich Kahlke,Gocha Kiladze,Bienvenido Martínez-Navarro,Shanlin Liu,Marcela Sandoval Velasco,Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding,Christian D. Kelstrup,Morten E. Allentoft,Ludovic Orlando,Ludovic Orlando,Kirsty Penkman,Beth Shapiro,Lorenzo Rook,Love Dalén,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Jesper V. Olsen,David Lordkipanidze,Eske Willerslev +45 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that sequencing the proteome of Early Pleistocene dental enamel overcomes the limitations of phylogenetic inference based on ancient collagen or DNA, and resolves the phylogeny of Eurasian Rhinocerotidae.
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Proteomic evidence of dietary sources in ancient dental calculus
Jessica Hendy,Christina Warinner,Abigail S. Bouwman,Matthew J. Collins,Sarah Fiddyment,Roman Fischer,Richard W. Hagan,Richard W. Hagan,Courtney A. Hofman,Malin Holst,Eros Chaves,Lauren Klaus,Lauren Klaus,Greger Larson,Meaghan Mackie,Krista McGrath,Amy Z. Mundorff,Anita Radini,Huiyun Rao,Christian Trachsel,Irina M. Velsko,Camilla Speller +21 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that proteomic approaches can robustly identify foodstuffs in the archaeological record that are typically under-represented due to their poor macroscopic preservation.
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Ancient proteins from ceramic vessels at Çatalhöyük West reveal the hidden cuisine of early farmers.
Jessica Hendy,André Carlo Colonese,Ingmar Franz,Ricardo J. Fernandes,Ricardo J. Fernandes,Roman Fischer,David Orton,Alexandre Lucquin,Luke Spindler,Luke Spindler,Jana Anvari,Elizabeth Stroud,Peter F. Biehl,Camilla Speller,Camilla Speller,Nicole Boivin,Meaghan Mackie,Rosa Rakownikow Jersie-Christensen,Jesper V. Olsen,Matthew J. Collins,Matthew J. Collins,Oliver E. Craig,Eva Rosenstock +22 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that dietary proteins can persist on archaeological artefacts for at least 8000 years, and that this approach can reveal past culinary practices with more taxonomic and tissue-specific clarity than has been possible with previous biomolecular techniques.
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The dental proteome of Homo antecessor
Frido Welker,Jazmín Ramos-Madrigal,Petra Gutenbrunner,Meaghan Mackie,Shivani Tiwary,Rosa Rakownikow Jersie-Christensen,Cristina Chiva,Marc R. Dickinson,Martin Kuhlwilm,Marc de Manuel,Pere Gelabert,María Martinón-Torres,Ann Margvelashvili,Juan Luis Arsuaga,Eudald Carbonell,Tomas Marques-Bonet,Kirsty Penkman,Eduard Sabidó,Jürgen Cox,Jesper V. Olsen,David Lordkipanidze,David Lordkipanidze,Fernando Racimo,Carles Lalueza-Fox,José María Bermúdez de Castro,Eske Willerslev,Enrico Cappellini +26 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that H. antecessor is a close sister lineage to subsequent Middle and Late Pleistocene hominins, including modern humans, Neanderth humans and Denisovans, and that the cranial morphology of Neanderthals represents a derived form.