Publications of Gunnar U. Neumann
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Journal Article (14)
2023
Journal Article
Ancient DNA reveals admixture history and endogamy in the prehistoric Aegean. Nature Ecology & Evolution, s41559-022-01952-3 (2023)
2022
Journal Article
32 (16), 094, pp. 3641 - 3649.e8 (2022)
Ancient Yersinia pestis and Salmonella enterica genomes from Bronze Age Crete. Current Biology
Journal Article
119 (17), e2116722119, pp. 1 - 11 (2022)
Stone Age Yersinia pestis genomes shed light on the early evolution, diversity, and ecology of plague. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021
Journal Article
19 (1), 220 (2021)
Mycobacterium leprae diversity and population dynamics in medieval Europe from novel ancient genomes. BMC Biology
Journal Article
374 (6564), abi5658, pp. 182 - 188 (2021)
Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution. Science
Journal Article
7 (35), 6941 (2021)
Dynamic changes in genomic and social structures in third millennium BCE central Europe. Science Advances
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11, 15005 (2021)
Using Y-chromosome capture enrichment to resolve haplogroup H2 shows new evidence for a two-Path Neolithic expansion to Western Europe. Scientific Reports
Journal Article
16 (6), 0241883, p. e0241883 (2021)
Human mobility at Tell Atchana (Alalakh), Hatay, Turkey during the 2nd millennium BC: integration of isotopic and genomic evidence. PLoS One 2020
Journal Article
181 (6), 2020.04.037, pp. 1232 - 1245.e20 (2020)
Paleolithic to Bronze Age Siberians reveal connections with first Americans and across Eurasia. Cell
Journal Article
181 (5), 2020.04.044, pp. 1158 - 1175.e28 (2020)
Genomic history of Neolithic to Bronze Age Anatolia, Northern Levant, and Southern Caucasus. Cell
Journal Article
11, 1915 (2020)
Ancient genomes reveal social and genetic structure of Late Neolithic Switzerland. Nature Communications
Journal Article
4 (3), pp. 324 - 333 (2020)
Emergence of human-adapted Salmonella enterica is linked to the Neolithization process. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2019
Journal Article
10 (1), 4470 (2019)
Phylogeography of the second plague pandemic revealed through analysis of historical Yersinia pestis genomes. Nature Communications
Journal Article
116 (25), pp. 12363 - 12372 (2019)
Ancient Yersinia pestis genomes from across Western Europe reveal early diversification during the First Pandemic (541–750). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Preprint (1)
2023
Preprint
14th century Yersinia pestis genomes support emergence of pestis secunda within Europe. (2023)