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Congrats and immense thanks to
@MDFrach and our other archaeological and anthropological coauthors working in and from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Russia, and Pakistan. (And elsewhere!@DJ_Kennett,@NicoleLBoivin,@ayushi_nayak,@Katerina__Douka)https://twitter.com/MDFrach/status/980137515666599937 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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RT to spread the word! If you study human aDNA, this new planned SNP panel should be of interest. Email us or one of the group with suggestions, or to have us let you know when it’s available: info@arborbiosci.com
@ArborBiohttps://twitter.com/amwkim/status/1043079659712405504 …
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Kaifu presents an incredible example of experimental
#Archaeology at#IPPA2018 - three different Paleolithic style boats used to test colonization of Southwestern Japanese islands 30,000 years ago. Reed, bamboo, dug-outs boats constructed and sailed thanks to crowdfunding!pic.twitter.com/1tS8dkc9w0
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Yousuke Kaifu in
#S10 at#IPPA2018: Tactics needed for maritime migration 30ka to the Ryukyu Islands, Southwestern Japan: A discussion based on an experimental voyage projectpic.twitter.com/b2jiTq0qRW
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And in this afternoon Poster Session, Cody Parker from
@MPI_SHH presents an interesting overview on aDNA preservation in different skeletal elements!!

#ISBA8pic.twitter.com/Qaf73zTfqK
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Tambets, Metspalu and colleagues present a genome-wide analysis of relatedness between populations speaking Uralic languages. Most share ancestors with Siberian populations, but Hungarians and Estonians are more similar to their neighborshttps://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-018-1522-1 …
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Thanks to all organizers and participants for a fantastic
#ISBA8 – and see you all in Toulouse 2020#ISBA9pic.twitter.com/SydDHsvmSJ
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“Somewhat surprisingly Malaysian Peninsular tribes rather than the geographically closer
#Austroasiatic languages speakers like Vietnamese and Cambodians show highest sharing of IBD segments with the#Munda.” https://twitter.com/razibkhan/status/1043161303488110592 …This Tweet is unavailable.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
- some cool forthcoming results (also
#aDNA) from the#Pleistocene 12.4 ka BP Tumat dog from Ust-Yansky ulus,#SakhaRepublic/#Yakutia - special features of#aRNA: insight into in vivo activity, could be useful for metagenomics as transcriptome = smaller target, RNA virusespic.twitter.com/oO9GKoNjlR
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“Ancient
#RNA – long-term survival and tissue specificity in#permafrost tissues of#Pleistocene animals” – Oliver Smith#ISBA8#aRNA - successes so far mostly plant endosperm in dry places (but qPCR work on Ötzi) - susceptible to spontaneous hydrolysispic.twitter.com/usjrYmTuaR
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2. It would be interesting to quantify (and in an ideal world apportion amongst donor sources) the Siberian admixture in self-identified Russians with deepest-reaching residence time in colonial territories like Yakutia.
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1. I wonder if there’s an “HGDP Sardinian” sample choice effect here. See, e.g., Sunderland, W. (1996). Russians into Iakuts? "Going Native" and Problems of Russian National Identity in the Siberian North, 1870s-1914. Slavic Review, 55(4): 806–825.
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- argued signatures of colonization-driven selection in Yakuts in the few centuries since Russian arrival - and of epigenomic impactspic.twitter.com/wpwyQuiGjD
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Negligible Russian admixture in the modern Yakut population (at least these reference data).pic.twitter.com/LgEfsifaa1
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“Exploring the genomic impact of colonization in North-Eastern
#Siberia” – Andaine Seguin-Orlando#ISBA8#aDNA with shotgun data from 110#Yakut individuals over 4 regions and multiple archaeological phases of#Yakutia including 71 >1x coverage and 2 sequenced to high depth.pic.twitter.com/BGpecQPcGE
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#aDNA in sediment – a#micromorphology approach” – Diyendo Massilani@Diyendo#ISBA8 on fascinating promise of resin-impregnated sample blocks prepped for#geoarchaeology: ultrafine targeting & microcontextual control imposs. w/ loose seds, access to older, fully-excavated sitespic.twitter.com/XltUOxiqsw
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“DamMet, a probabilistic model for mapping ancient methylomes” – Kristian Hanghøj
#ISBA8#methylation#aDNA – some interesting test data from 17th c. AD#Yakutiapic.twitter.com/vasVSOAAZ2
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“Mitobench & MitoDB – novel interactive methods for population genetics of human
#mtDNA” – Judith Neukamm@JudithNeukamm#ISBA8 - mitoBench already public on GitHub w/ well-monitored issue tracker: https://github.com/Integrative-Transcriptomics/MitoBench … - mitoDB not yet public - in future: upload platform!pic.twitter.com/4PAaeVhqDN
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Intention going forward to think more about polygenic selection on sets of SNPs in relation to immunological questionspic.twitter.com/7fnhyr4lXm
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“Inferring the
#selection history of Europe over the last 10,000 years using a novel statistical approach” – Louise Ormond#ISBA8#popgen on an admixture-aware approach to selection inference in dialogue with & compared against Mathieson et al. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature16152 …pic.twitter.com/SKfCa0A5XV
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