Oui, c'est clair que si le PR qui décide quels sont les axes de recherche à soutenir, il y a 100% de chances que tout arrive trop tard. On est en train de focaliser le pays sur le créneau de la destination touristique.
Nice work, I like the second benchmark
🧪 🏺 Two new pre-print is online from our lab! 1) We benchmark the accuracy of widely kinship methods in low-coverage #ancientdna data. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... 2) We explore the effect of preprocessing steps in aDNA studies and we release bamRefine. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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The Orange Puffer, also known as the Bottom-feeding Liar Fish. It is avoided by all marine creatures since it poisons the waters around itself.
The more we fill the patchy record, the more nuances will emerge.
My take: small populations, climatic fluctuations, population size fluctuations, range expansions and contractions, arrival of slightly numerous newcomers leading to imbalance of the ancestries transmitted over time.
Yes, great stuff and ideas were already formalized a while ago. We often have the technologies now to address with more precision these ideas, but the ideas were there sitting for a long time. Ideas now are often finding the way to apply the technology to tackle these old fundamental ideas.
Finally, for French-speaking readers, we summarized our finding in this article from @FR_Conversation . 14/14 theconversation.com/homo-sapiens...
None of this would have been possible without an amazing collaboration with Andy Bennett, Oguzhan Parasayan and Eva-Maria Geigl and the Ukrainian-French archeologists team. Eva-Maria has contributed a behind the story blog about it. 13/14 ecoevocommunity.nature.com/posts/crimea...
Finally, the Buran Kaya III individuals are more closely related to present-day individuals from Europe. 12/14
The Gravettian culture has produced stunning female sculptures like the various Venuses of Vestonice and Willendorf and the head of the Dame de Brassempouy. The genetic relationships support the initial assumption of a. Yanevich that Buran Kaya III represented an early Gravettian stage. 11/14