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335: Altai Neandertal Genome Reveals Deep Population Structure

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Massilania D et al., PNAS - We summarize a PNAS study reporting a ~37× genome from a ~110,000-year-old male Neandertal (Denisova 17) from Denisova Cave. The genome shows D17 is closely related to an earlier Denisova Neandertal (D5), both carry Denisovan introgressed segments, and Neandertal groups displayed high regional differentiation and small, isolated populations in the Altai. Key terms: Neandertal, Denisova Cave, genome sequencing, population structure, Denisovan admixture. Study Highlights:The authors generated a high-coverage (~37-fold) autosomal genome from a ~110,000-year-old male Neandertal (D17) from Denisova Cave and dated it to ~110 kya. D17 is more closely related to an older Denisova Neandertal (D5) than to European or other Altai Neandertals and both D5 and D17 contain Denisovan-derived genomic segments. Patterns of homozygosity indicate smaller, more isolated groups in Altai Neandertals compared with later European Neandertals. Estimated FST shows Eastern and Western Neandertals were as genetically differentiated as the most divergent present-day human populations, implying rapid drift under small effective sizes. Conclusion:A high-coverage Altai Neandertal genome reveals Denisovan admixture in older eastern Neandertals, small and isolated group sizes in the Altai, and pronounced east–west Neandertal population differentiation exceeding that seen among modern human populations. Music:Enjoy the music based on this article at the end of the episode. Article title:A high-coverage Neandertal genome from the Altai Mountains reveals population structure among Neandertals First author:Massilania D Journal:PNAS DOI:10.1073/pnas.2534576123 Reference:Massilania D, Peyrégne S, Iasi LN M, de Filippo C, Mafessoni F, Mesab AB, Sümer AP, Swiel Y, Popli D, Silverman S, Boylea MJ, Kozlikind MB, Shunkov MV, Derevianko AP, Higham T, Douka K, Meyer M, Zeberg H, Kelso J, Pääbo S. A high-coverage Neandertal genome from the Altai Mountains reveals population structure among Neandertals. PNAS. 2026;123(13):e2534576123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2534576123 License:This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Support:Base by Base – Stripe donations: https://donate.stripe.com/7sY4gz71B2sN3RWac5gEg00 Official website https://basebybase.com On PaperCast Base by Base you’ll discover the latest in genomics, functional genomics, structural genomics, and proteomics. Episode link: https://basebybase.com/episodes/d17-altai-neandertal-genome-structure QC:This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2026-04-05. QC Scope:- article metadata and core scientific claims from the narration- excludes analogies, intro/outro, and music- transcript coverage: Substantive audit focused on the transcript sections describing: specimen, sequencing coverage, population structure, Denisovan admixture, autozygosity and small group sizes, FST differentiation, and dating of D17/D5 lineages, plus migration/replacement dynamics.- transcript topics: Denisova 17 (D17) DNA extraction and high-coverage genome (~37x); Relationship among Neandertals (D17, D5, Chag8, Vi33.19) and Denisovans; Denisovan introgression into D17 and D5; lack of clear Denisovan signal in Chag8; Autozygosity and small population sizes (<50 individuals) in Eastern Neandertals; Genetic differentiation (FST ~0.30) between Eastern and Western Neandertals; Molecular dating and age estimates for D17 (~110 kya) and Y-chromosome lineage QC Summary:- factual score: 10/10- metadata score: 10/10- supported core claims: 6- claims flagged for review: 0- metadata c...

Massilania D et al., PNAS - We summarize a PNAS study reporting a ~37× genome from a ~110,000-year-old male Neandertal (Denisova 17) from Denisova Cave. The genome shows D17 is closely related to an earlier Denisova Neandertal (D5), both carry Denisovan introgressed segments, and Neandertal groups displayed high regional differentiation and small, isolated populations in the Altai. Key terms: Neandertal, Denisova Cave, genome sequencing, population structure, Denisovan admixture. Study Highlights:The authors generated a high-coverage (~37-fold) autosomal genome from a ~110,000-year-old male Neandertal (D17) from Denisova Cave and dated it to ~110 kya. D17 is more closely related to an older Denisova Neandertal (D5) than to European or other Altai Neandertals and both D5 and D17 contain Denisovan-derived genomic segments. Patterns of homozygosity indicate smaller, more isolated groups in Altai Neandertals compared with later European Neandertals. Estimated FST shows Eastern and Western Neandertals were as genetically differentiated as the most divergent present-day human populations, implying rapid drift under small effective sizes. Conclusion:A high-coverage Altai Neandertal genome reveals Denisovan admixture in older eastern Neandertals, small and isolated group sizes in the Altai, and pronounced east–west Neandertal population differentiation exceeding that seen among modern human populations. Music:Enjoy the music based on this article at the end of the episode. Article title:A high-coverage Neandertal genome from the Altai Mountains reveals population structure among Neandertals First author:Massilania D Journal:PNAS DOI:10.1073/pnas.2534576123 Reference:Massilania D, Peyrégne S, Iasi LN M, de Filippo C, Mafessoni F, Mesab AB, Sümer AP, Swiel Y, Popli D, Silverman S, Boylea MJ, Kozlikind MB, Shunkov MV, Derevianko AP, Higham T, Douka K, Meyer M, Zeberg H, Kelso J, Pääbo S. A high-coverage Neandertal genome from the Altai Mountains reveals population structure among Neandertals. PNAS. 2026;123(13):e2534576123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2534576123 License:This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Support:Base by Base – Stripe donations: https://donate.stripe.com/7sY4gz71B2sN3RWac5gEg00 Official website https://basebybase.com On PaperCast Base by Base you’ll discover the latest in genomics, functional genomics, structural genomics, and proteomics. Episode link: https://basebybase.com/episodes/d17-altai-neandertal-genome-structure QC:This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2026-04-05. QC Scope:- article metadata and core scientific claims from the narration- excludes analogies, intro/outro, and music- transcript coverage: Substantive audit focused on the transcript sections describing: specimen, sequencing coverage, population structure, Denisovan admixture, autozygosity and small group sizes, FST differentiation, and dating of D17/D5 lineages, plus migration/replacement dynamics.- transcript topics: Denisova 17 (D17) DNA extraction and high-coverage genome (~37x); Relationship among Neandertals (D17, D5, Chag8, Vi33.19) and Denisovans; Denisovan introgression into D17 and D5; lack of clear Denisovan signal in Chag8; Autozygosity and small population sizes (<50 individuals) in Eastern Neandertals; Genetic differentiation (FST ~0.30) between Eastern and Western Neandertals; Molecular dating and age estimates for D17 (~110 kya) and Y-chromosome lineage QC Summary:- factual score: 10/10- metadata score: 10/10- supported core claims: 6- claims flagged for review: 0- metadata c...

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Massilania D et al., PNAS - We summarize a PNAS study reporting a ~37× genome from a ~110,000-year-old male Neandertal (Denisova 17) from Denisova Cave. The genome shows D17 is closely related to an earlier Denisova Neandertal (D5), both carry...

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