The Denisovans, for instance, became known to modern science in 2010 when their genome was sequenced from a single finger ...
Although the Denisovans’ genome showed that they were more closely related to the Neanderthals, they too had left their mark on us. But the geographic pattern of that legacy was odd. When the ...
A few months later, analysis of a genome sequenced from a finger bone ... was from a newly discovered hominin group that we ...
Caption This map shows the proportion of the genome inferred to be Denisovan in ancestry in diverse non-Africans. The color scale is not linear to allow saturation of the high Denisova proportions ...
To date, sequencing of Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes has revealed substantial ... ancestry is unevenly distributed across the genome. Moreover, certain regions of the genome – known as ...
“The study expands our knowledge of the extent to which Neanderthals and Denisovans contributed functionally relevant genetic variation ... enabling determination of capsid titer, genome titer, and ...
The molar of a Denisovan girl who lived more than 130,000 years ago may help answer how indigenous people living in Australia and other Pacific island nations share DNA with the early-human species.