Sequencing and Analysis of Neanderthal Genomic DNA
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · Joint Genome Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Our knowledge of Neanderthals is based on a limited number of remains and artifacts from which we must make inferences about their biology, behavior, and relationship to ourselves. Here, we describe the characterization of these extinct hominids from a new perspective, based on the development of a Neanderthal metagenomic library and its high-throughput sequencing and analysis. Several lines of evidence indicate that the 65,250 base pairs of hominid sequence so far identified in the library are of Neanderthal origin, the strongest being the ascertainment of sequence identities between Neanderthal and chimpanzee at sites where the human genomic sequence is different. These results enabled us to calculate the…
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Authors
11- JPJames P. Noonan
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Joint Genome Institute, University of Chicago, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
- GCGraham Coop
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Joint Genome Institute, University of Chicago, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
- SKSridhar Kudaravalli
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Joint Genome Institute, University of Chicago, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
- DSDoug Smith
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Joint Genome Institute, University of Chicago, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
- JKJohannes Krause
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Joint Genome Institute, University of Chicago, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Topics & keywords
- Neanderthal
- Computational biology
- DNA sequencing
- Evolutionary biology
- Ancient DNA
- Biology
- Genetics
- DNA