GenSCAPE (aka Raghavan) Lab 🧬
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Genomic Studies of Contemporary & Ancient Populations and their Evolution Lab @ University of Chicago 🌎🌍🌏 (Posts by
@MaanasaRaghavan + Raghavan Lab members)
@MaanasaRaghavan + Raghavan Lab members)
6/n This study could not have been possible without the incredible support of the local communities in Himachal Pradesh, our archaeological collaborators, and every co-author who made this work possible - Thank you all! 🥳
October 30, 2025 at 9:07 PM
6/n This study could not have been possible without the incredible support of the local communities in Himachal Pradesh, our archaeological collaborators, and every co-author who made this work possible - Thank you all! 🥳
5/n This study provides first insights into the admixture dynamics and adaptive histories at the northern frontier of the Himalayas.
October 30, 2025 at 9:07 PM
5/n This study provides first insights into the admixture dynamics and adaptive histories at the northern frontier of the Himalayas.
4/n Some present-day individuals also show admixture with lowland South Asian ancestry, highlighting a dynamic history of genetic continuity and admixture in this region of the Himalayas.
October 30, 2025 at 9:07 PM
4/n Some present-day individuals also show admixture with lowland South Asian ancestry, highlighting a dynamic history of genetic continuity and admixture in this region of the Himalayas.
3/n Our results show that ancient and present-day individuals from the region largely carry Tibetan ancestry (source of high-altitude adaptive introgression signal), with substantial Steppe-related ancestry observed in individuals dating from ~1,300 years ago to present times.
October 30, 2025 at 9:07 PM
3/n Our results show that ancient and present-day individuals from the region largely carry Tibetan ancestry (source of high-altitude adaptive introgression signal), with substantial Steppe-related ancestry observed in individuals dating from ~1,300 years ago to present times.
2/n We generated genome-wide data from 7 ancient (~2300–100 years old) and 10 present-day individuals from the northern Indian Himalayas, and a ~3370-year-old individual from the Central Himalayas in Nepal. 🦴🧬
October 30, 2025 at 9:07 PM
2/n We generated genome-wide data from 7 ancient (~2300–100 years old) and 10 present-day individuals from the northern Indian Himalayas, and a ~3370-year-old individual from the Central Himalayas in Nepal. 🦴🧬