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古代のゲノムは,初期の上古石器時代の採集者の社会的および生殖的行動を示しています.

  • 0Centre for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
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まとめ

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上古石器時代の狩猟採集者 (HGs) は,現代の集団に似た社会構造を持っていた. サンギルの遺伝分析は 限られた親族関係と近親関係を明らかにし 古代の複雑な社会ネットワークを示唆しています

科学分野

  • パレオゲネティクス
  • 考古学
  • 人類学

背景

  • 現代の狩猟採集者 (HGs) は,人口の持続可能性に不可欠な多層の社会構造を示しています.
  • 初期の人間の複雑な社会ネットワークの 進化の時間軸は ほとんど知られていません

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