Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia

The Salkhit skull from Mongolia was initially suggested to have archaic hominin characters. Here, Devièse and colleagues date the skull to approximately 34–35 thousand years ago and reconstruct its mitochondrial genome, finding that it falls within modern human haplogroup N found across Eurasia.

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Autores principales: Thibaut Devièse, Diyendo Massilani, Seonbok Yi, Daniel Comeskey, Sarah Nagel, Birgit Nickel, Erika Ribechini, Jungeun Lee, Damdinsuren Tseveendorj, Byambaa Gunchinsuren, Matthias Meyer, Svante Pääbo, Tom Higham
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:91f77692371b430298e310175b1e699c2021-12-02T16:57:42ZCompound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia10.1038/s41467-018-08018-82041-1723https://doaj.org/article/91f77692371b430298e310175b1e699c2019-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-08018-8https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The Salkhit skull from Mongolia was initially suggested to have archaic hominin characters. Here, Devièse and colleagues date the skull to approximately 34–35 thousand years ago and reconstruct its mitochondrial genome, finding that it falls within modern human haplogroup N found across Eurasia.Thibaut DevièseDiyendo MassilaniSeonbok YiDaniel ComeskeySarah NagelBirgit NickelErika RibechiniJungeun LeeDamdinsuren TseveendorjByambaa GunchinsurenMatthias MeyerSvante PääboTom HighamNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
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Thibaut Devièse
Diyendo Massilani
Seonbok Yi
Daniel Comeskey
Sarah Nagel
Birgit Nickel
Erika Ribechini
Jungeun Lee
Damdinsuren Tseveendorj
Byambaa Gunchinsuren
Matthias Meyer
Svante Pääbo
Tom Higham
Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
description The Salkhit skull from Mongolia was initially suggested to have archaic hominin characters. Here, Devièse and colleagues date the skull to approximately 34–35 thousand years ago and reconstruct its mitochondrial genome, finding that it falls within modern human haplogroup N found across Eurasia.
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author Thibaut Devièse
Diyendo Massilani
Seonbok Yi
Daniel Comeskey
Sarah Nagel
Birgit Nickel
Erika Ribechini
Jungeun Lee
Damdinsuren Tseveendorj
Byambaa Gunchinsuren
Matthias Meyer
Svante Pääbo
Tom Higham
author_facet Thibaut Devièse
Diyendo Massilani
Seonbok Yi
Daniel Comeskey
Sarah Nagel
Birgit Nickel
Erika Ribechini
Jungeun Lee
Damdinsuren Tseveendorj
Byambaa Gunchinsuren
Matthias Meyer
Svante Pääbo
Tom Higham
author_sort Thibaut Devièse
title Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
title_short Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
title_full Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
title_fullStr Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia
title_sort compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial dna analysis of the pleistocene hominin from salkhit mongolia
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/91f77692371b430298e310175b1e699c
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