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Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia
Authors:Reich David  Green Richard E  Kircher Martin  Krause Johannes  Patterson Nick  Durand Eric Y  Viola Bence  Briggs Adrian W  Stenzel Udo  Johnson Philip L F  Maricic Tomislav  Good Jeffrey M  Marques-Bonet Tomas  Alkan Can  Fu Qiaomei  Mallick Swapan  Li Heng  Meyer Matthias  Eichler Evan E  Stoneking Mark  Richards Michael  Talamo Sahra  Shunkov Michael V  Derevianko Anatoli P  Hublin Jean-Jacques  Kelso Janet  Slatkin Montgomery  Pääbo Svante
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. reich@genetics.med.harvard.edu
Abstract:
Using DNA extracted from a finger bone found in Denisova Cave in southern Siberia, we have sequenced the genome of an archaic hominin to about 1.9-fold coverage. This individual is from a group that shares a common origin with Neanderthals. This population was not involved in the putative gene flow from Neanderthals into Eurasians; however, the data suggest that it contributed 4-6% of its genetic material to the genomes of present-day Melanesians. We designate this hominin population 'Denisovans' and suggest that it may have been widespread in Asia during the Late Pleistocene epoch. A tooth found in Denisova Cave carries a mitochondrial genome highly similar to that of the finger bone. This tooth shares no derived morphological features with Neanderthals or modern humans, further indicating that Denisovans have an evolutionary history distinct from Neanderthals and modern humans.
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