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The genome of the offspring of a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father

Slon V, Mafessoni F, Vernot B et al.

30135579 PubMed ID
19 Authors
2018 Sep Published
2 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

SV
Slon V
MF
Mafessoni F
VB
Vernot B
DF
de Filippo C
GS
Grote S
VB
Viola B
HM
Hajdinjak M
PS
Peyrégne S
NS
Nagel S
BS
Brown S
DK
Douka K
HT
Higham T
KM
Kozlikin MB
SM
Shunkov MV
DA
Derevianko AP
KJ
Kelso J
MM
Meyer M
PK
Prüfer K
PS
Pääbo S
Chapter II

Abstract

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Neanderthals and Denisovans are extinct groups of hominins that separated from each other more than 390,000 years ago1,2. Here we present the genome of 'Denisova 11', a bone fragment from Denisova Cave (Russia)3 and show that it comes from an individual who had a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father. The father, whose genome bears traces of Neanderthal ancestry, came from a population related to a later Denisovan found in the cave4-6. The mother came from a population more closely related to Neanderthals who lived later in Europe2,7 than to an earlier Neanderthal found in Denisova Cave8, suggesting that migrations of Neanderthals between eastern and western Eurasia occurred sometime after 120,000 years ago. The finding of a first-generation Neanderthal-Denisovan offspring among the small number of archaic specimens sequenced to date suggests that mixing between Late Pleistocene hominin groups was common when they met.

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Ancient DNA Samples

2 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

2 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
Denisova11 116150 BCE Russia Denisova Cave. Altai F ND1b1*
Denisova11 116150 BCE Russia Denisova Cave. Altai F ND1b1*
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