- Forensic and Genetic Research
- Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
- Genetic diversity and population structure
- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
- Historical and Archaeological Studies
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
University of Fribourg
2023-2024
SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
2023-2024
Many European towns and villages trace their origins to Early Medieval foundations. In former Roman territories, emergence has traditionally been linked mass migrations from outside the Empire. However, recent studies have emphasised local continuity with some individual-level mobility. We generated analysed 248 historic genomes Late (3rd 4th century CE) (5th-8th burial sites in southern Germany, comparing them over 2,500 contemporary Iron Age addition 1,344 modern-day Italy Great-Britain....
Abstract The identification of sex‐linked scaffolds and the genetic sex individuals, i.e. their karyotype, is a fundamental step in population genomic studies. If are known, single individuals may be sexed based on read counts next‐generation sequencing data. both as well karyotypes unknown, often case for non‐model organisms, they have to jointly inferred. For cases, current methods rely arbitrary thresholds, which limits power low‐depth In addition, most limited euploid (XX XY). Here we...
1 Abstract The identification of sex-linked scaffolds and the genetic sex individuals, i.e. their karyotype, is a fundamental step in population genomic studies. If are known, single individuals may be sexed based on read counts next-generation sequencing data. both as well karyotypes unknown, often case for non-model organisms, they have to jointly inferred. For cases, current methods rely arbitrary thresholds, which limits power low-depth In addition, most limited euploid (XX XY). Here we...