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CARTA: Central Asian Population Genetics and Natural Selection with Ainash Childebayeva

CARTA: Central Asian Population Genetics and Natural Selection with Ainash Childebayeva

CARTA: Ancient DNA - New Revelations

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego

January 15, 202619m 0s

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Ancient DNA has revolutionized the study of the human past, providing unprecedented insights into ancient migrations and interactions among populations. Central Asia, due to its geographic location between Europe and Asia, has seen experienced diverse human and hominin migrations, which have been a focus of genetic, archaeological, linguistic, and historical research. Ainash Childebayeva, professor at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses recent advances in population genetics which have revealed the complex ancestry of Central Asian groups, both modern and ancient. Significant progress has also been made in understanding the role of natural selection in shaping genetic variation across the region. Childebayeva presents recent developments in our knowledge of Central Asia’s genetic history, integrating findings from both modern and ancient genomic studies. Additionally, she highlights the selective pressures that have influenced the genomes of Central Asians through time, shedding light on the dynamic interplay between admixture, adaptation, and cultural change. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41199]

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ancientgenomesmigrationancestryadmixturehomininselectionadaptationarchaeologylinguisticsCARTAasiaAnthropology and Archaeology41199