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  • Ancient genomes can inform our understanding of the history of human adaptation through the direct tracking of changes in genetic variant frequency across different geographical locations and time periods. The authors review recent ancient DNA analyses of human, archaic hominin, pathogen, and domesticated animal and plant genomes, as well as the insights gained regarding past human evolution and behaviour.

    • Stephanie Marciniak
    • George H. Perry
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 18, P: 659-674
  • Software bugs are frustrating. Adopting some simple strategies can help you to avoid them, and fix them when they occur.

    • Jeffrey M. Perkel
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 602, P: 172-173
  • Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic genomes from western Europe and the Caucasus reveal a previously undescribed strand of Eurasian ancestry with a deep divergence from other hunter-gatherer genomes. This had a profound impact on ancient and modern populations from the Atlantic to Central Asia.

    • Eppie R. Jones
    • Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes
    • Daniel G. Bradley
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-8