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Nadin Rohland
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 136
Citations - 24163
Nadin Rohland is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Ancient DNA. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 118 publications receiving 18895 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadin Rohland include Broad Institute & University of California, San Diego.
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Ancient Admixture in Human History
Nick Patterson,Priya Moorjani,Yontao Luo,Swapan Mallick,Nadin Rohland,Yiping Zhan,Teri Genschoreck,Teresa Webster,David Reich,David Reich +9 more
TL;DR: A suite of methods for learning about population mixtures are presented, implemented in a software package called ADMIXTOOLS, that support formal tests for whether mixture occurred and make it possible to infer proportions and dates of mixture.
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A high-coverage genome sequence from an archaic Denisovan individual
Matthias Meyer,Martin Kircher,Marie Theres Gansauge,Heng Li,Fernando Racimo,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Joshua G. Schraiber,Flora Jay,Kay Prüfer,Cesare de Filippo,Peter H. Sudmant,Can Alkan,Can Alkan,Qiaomei Fu,Qiaomei Fu,Ron Do,Nadin Rohland,Nadin Rohland,Arti Tandon,Arti Tandon,Michael Siebauer,Richard E. Green,Katarzyna Bryc,Adrian W. Briggs,Udo Stenzel,Jesse Dabney,Jay Shendure,Jacob O. Kitzman,Michael F. Hammer,Michael V. Shunkov,A.P. Derevianko,Nick Patterson,Aida M. Andrés,Evan E. Eichler,Evan E. Eichler,Montgomery Slatkin,David Reich,David Reich,Janet Kelso,Svante Pääbo +40 more
TL;DR: The genomic sequence provides evidence for very low rates of heterozygosity in the Denisova, probably not because of recent inbreeding, but instead because of a small population size, and illuminates the relationships between humans and archaics, including Neandertals, and establishes a catalog of genetic changes within the human lineage.
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Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe
Wolfgang Haak,Iosif Lazaridis,Nick Patterson,Nadin Rohland,Swapan Mallick,Bastien Llamas,Guido Brandt,Susanne Nordenfelt,Eadaoin Harney,Kristin Stewardson,Qiaomei Fu,Alissa Mittnik,Eszter Bánffy,Christos Economou,Michael Francken,Susanne Friederich,Rafael Garrido Pena,Fredrik Hallgren,Valery Khartanovich,Aleksandr Khokhlov,Michael Kunst,Pavel Kuznetsov,Harald Meller,Oleg Mochalov,Vayacheslav Moiseyev,Nicole Nicklisch,Sandra Pichler,Roberto Risch,Manuel Ángel Rojo Guerra,Christina Roth,Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Joachim Wahl,Matthias Meyer,Johannes Krause,Dorcas Brown,David W. Anthony,Alan Cooper,Kurt W. Alt,David Reich +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors generated genome-wide data from 69 Europeans who lived between 8,000-3,000 years ago by enriching ancient DNA libraries for a target set of almost 400,000 polymorphisms.
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Genetic Analyses from Ancient DNA
Svante Pääbo,Hendrik N. Poinar,Hendrik N. Poinar,David Serre,Viviane Jaenicke-Després,Juliane Hebler,Nadin Rohland,Melanie Kuch,Melanie Kuch,Johannes Krause,Linda Vigilant,Michael Hofreiter +11 more
TL;DR: The precautions and criteria necessary to ascertain to the greatest extent possible that results represent authentic ancient DNA sequences are discussed, which highlight some significant results and areas of promising future research.
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The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations
Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Heng Li,Mark Lipson,Iain Mathieson,Melissa Gymrek,Fernando Racimo,Mengyao Zhao,Mengyao Zhao,Mengyao Zhao,Niru Chennagiri,Niru Chennagiri,Niru Chennagiri,Susanne Nordenfelt,Susanne Nordenfelt,Susanne Nordenfelt,Arti Tandon,Arti Tandon,Pontus Skoglund,Pontus Skoglund,Iosif Lazaridis,Iosif Lazaridis,Sriram Sankararaman,Sriram Sankararaman,Sriram Sankararaman,Qiaomei Fu,Qiaomei Fu,Qiaomei Fu,Nadin Rohland,Nadin Rohland,Gabriel Renaud,Yaniv Erlich,Thomas Willems,Carla Gallo,Jeffrey P. Spence,Yun S. Song,Yun S. Song,Giovanni Poletti,Francois Balloux,George van Driem,Peter de Knijff,Irene Gallego Romero,Aashish R. Jha,Doron M. Behar,Claudio M. Bravi,Cristian Capelli,Tor Hervig,Andrés Moreno-Estrada,Olga L. Posukh,Elena Balanovska,Oleg Balanovsky,Sena Karachanak-Yankova,Hovhannes Sahakyan,Hovhannes Sahakyan,Draga Toncheva,Levon Yepiskoposyan,Chris Tyler-Smith,Yali Xue,M. Syafiq Abdullah,Andres Ruiz-Linares,Cynthia M. Beall,Anna Di Rienzo,Choongwon Jeong,Elena B. Starikovskaya,Ene Metspalu,Ene Metspalu,Jüri Parik,Richard Villems,Richard Villems,Richard Villems,Brenna M. Henn,Ugur Hodoglugil,Robert W. Mahley,Antti Sajantila,George Stamatoyannopoulos,Joseph Wee,Rita Khusainova,Elza Khusnutdinova,Sergey Litvinov,Sergey Litvinov,George Ayodo,David Comas,Michael F. Hammer,Toomas Kivisild,Toomas Kivisild,William Klitz,Cheryl A. Winkler,Damian Labuda,Michael J. Bamshad,Lynn B. Jorde,Sarah A. Tishkoff,W. Scott Watkins,Mait Metspalu,Stanislav Dryomov,Rem I. Sukernik,Lalji Singh,Lalji Singh,Kumarasamy Thangaraj,Svante Pääbo,Janet Kelso,Nick Patterson,David Reich,David Reich,David Reich +104 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that indigenous Australians, New Guineans and Andamanese do not derive substantial ancestry from an early dispersal of modern humans; instead, their modern human ancestry is consistent with coming from the same source as that of other non-Africans.