Led by Joshua Akey, a professor at Princeton’s Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, the researchers have uncovered a history of genetic intermingling that reveals a much closer ...
In my lab, our work is guided by the principle that answers to complex and important problems should not be confined by rigid disciplinary boundaries. Thus, we are primarily motivated by important ...
"In some places in our genome, we're more Neanderthal than we are human," Joshua Akey, a professor of integrative genomics at Princeton University, told Live Science. These were our closest human ...
Now, groundbreaking research led by Joshua Akey, a professor at Princeton’s Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, has shed new light on our shared history with these fascinating hominins.
summarized geneticist Joshua Akey, co-author of the study. The last Neanderthals were a group of about 2,500 individuals lost ...
“The way in which certain breeds were created not only selected for traits that humans found desirable but it also saddled those breeds with a little bit more deleterious mutations than they would ...
Led by Joshua Akey, a professor at Princeton’s Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, the researchers have uncovered a history of genetic intermingling that reveals a much closer ...