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Rui Martiniano
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 36
Citations - 2624
Rui Martiniano is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Bronze Age. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1881 citations. Previous affiliations of Rui Martiniano include University of Coimbra & Liverpool John Moores University.
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The Population Genomics Of Archaeological Transition In West Iberia
Rui Martiniano,Lara M. Cassidy,Ros Ó’Maoldúin,Russell L. McLaughlin,Nuno Silva,Licínio Manco,Daniel Fidalgo,Tania Pereira,Maria J. Coelho,Miguel Serra,Joachim Burger,Rui Parreira,Elena Morán,António Carlos Valera,Eduardo Porfirio,Rui Boaventura,Ana Margarida Dias da Silva,Daniel G. Bradley +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse new genomic data (0.05-2.95x) from 14 ancient individuals from Portugal distributed from the Middle Neolithic (4200-3500 BC) to the Middle Bronze Age (1740-1430 BC) and impute genomewide diploid genotypes in these together with published ancient Eurasians.
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The Eastern side of the Westernmost Europeans: Insights from subclades within Y-chromosome haplogroup J-M304.
Licínio Manco,Joana Isabel Albuquerque,Maria Francisca Sousa,Rui Martiniano,Ricardo Costa de Oliveira,Sofia L. Marques,Sofia L. Marques,Verónica Gomes,Verónica Gomes,António Amorim,António Amorim,Luis Alvarez,Luis Alvarez,Maria João Prata,Maria João Prata +14 more
TL;DR: Internal lineages and haplotype diversity in Portuguese samples belonging to J‐M304 are examined to improve the spatial and temporal understanding of the introduction of this haplogroup in Iberia.
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Y-chromosome diversity in central Portugal reveals signatures of ancient maritime expansions.
TL;DR: Y-STR analysis revealed in Coimbra district several haplotypes previously associated with ancient maritime Mediterranean expansions that suggest that maritime routes in the first millennium B.C. may have been important for introduction of new male lineages in Central Portugal.
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Response to Giem.
Marc Haber,Claude Doumet-Serhal,Christiana L. Scheib,Yali Xue,Petr Danecek,Massimo Mezzavilla,Sonia Youhanna,Rui Martiniano,Javier Prado-Martinez,Michal Szpak,Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith,Holger Schutkowski,Richard Mikulski,Pierre Zalloua,Toomas Kivisild,Chris Tyler-Smith +15 more