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Yaroslav V. Kuzmin
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 171
Citations - 4325
Yaroslav V. Kuzmin is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiocarbon dating & Pleistocene. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 161 publications receiving 3777 citations. Previous affiliations of Yaroslav V. Kuzmin include Pacific Institute & Tomsk State University.
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Genome sequence of a 45,000-year-old modern human from western Siberia
Qiaomei Fu,Heng Li,Priya Moorjani,Flora Jay,Sergey Mikhailovich Slepchenko,Aleksei A. Bondarev,Philip L. F. Johnson,Ayinuer Aximu-Petri,Kay Prüfer,Cesare de Filippo,Matthias Meyer,Nicolas Zwyns,Domingo C. Salazar-García,Yaroslav V. Kuzmin,Susan G. Keates,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Dmitry Razhev,Michael P. Richards,Nikolai V. Peristov,Michael Lachmann,Katerina Douka,Thomas Higham,Montgomery Slatkin,Jean-Jacques Hublin,David Reich,Janet Kelso,T. Bence Viola,Svante Pääbo +27 more
TL;DR: The high-quality genome sequence of a ∼45,000-year-old modern human male from Siberia derives from a population that lived before—or simultaneously with—the separation of the populations in western and eastern Eurasia and carries a similar amount of Neanderthal ancestry as present-day Eurasians.
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A 33,000-year-old incipient dog from the Altai Mountains of Siberia: evidence of the earliest domestication disrupted by the Last Glacial Maximum.
Nikolai D. Ovodov,Susan J. Crockford,Yaroslav V. Kuzmin,Thomas Higham,Gregory W. L. Hodgins,Johannes van der Plicht,Johannes van der Plicht +6 more
TL;DR: The Razboinichya Cave specimen appears to be an incipient dog that did not give rise to late Glacial – early Holocene lineages and probably represents wolf domestication disrupted by the climatic and cultural changes associated with the LGM.
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Patterns of nucleotide misincorporations during enzymatic amplification and direct large-scale sequencing of ancient DNA
Mathias Stiller,Richard E. Green,Michael T. Ronan,Jan Fredrik Simons,Lei Du,W. He,Michael Egholm,Jonathan M. Rothberg,Susan G. Keates,Nikolai D. Ovodov,E. E. Antipina,Gennady F. Baryshnikov,Yaroslav V. Kuzmin,A. A. Vasilevski,Gerald E. Wuenschell,John Termini,Michael Hofreiter,Viviane Jaenicke-Després,Svante Pääbo +18 more
TL;DR: This article used a massively parallel sequencing method that allows large numbers of single DNA strands to be sequenced, and showed that modifications of C, as well as to a lesser extent of G, residues cause such misincorporations.
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The latest woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius Blumenbach) in Europe and Asia: a review of the current evidence
TL;DR: A review of the earliest radiocarbon dates for European mammoths can be found in this article, with a focus on the geographical pattern of extirpation leading to final extinction rather than seeking a single ‘last appearance datum.
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Chronology of the earliest pottery in East Asia: progress and pitfalls
TL;DR: In this paper, a critical review of radiocarbon dates associated with the earliest pottery-making and eliminating a number of them where the material or its context are unreliable is conducted.