Mathias Currat

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2000-2004 Dept. of Anthropology University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland 
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Quilodrán CS, Rio J, Tsoupas A, et al. (2023) Past human expansions shaped the spatial pattern of Neanderthal ancestry. Science Advances. 9: eadg9817
Silva NM, Kreutzer S, Souleles A, et al. (2022) Ancient mitochondrial diversity reveals population homogeneity in Neolithic Greece and identifies population dynamics along the Danubian expansion axis. Scientific Reports. 12: 13474
Broccard N, Silva NM, Currat M. (2021) Simulated patterns of mitochondrial diversity are consistent with partial population turnover in Bronze Age Central Europe. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 177: 134-146
Rio J, Quilodrán CS, Currat M. (2021) Spatially explicit paleogenomic simulations support cohabitation with limited admixture between Bronze Age Central European populations. Communications Biology. 4: 1163
Quilodrán CS, Nussberger B, Macdonald DW, et al. (2020) Projecting introgression from domestic cats into European wildcats in the Swiss Jura. Evolutionary Applications. 13: 2101-2112
Branco C, Ray N, Currat M, et al. (2020) Influence of Paleolithic Range Contraction, Admixture and Long-Distance Dispersal on Genetic Gradients of Modern Humans in Asia. Molecular Ecology
Currat M, Arenas M, Quilodran CS, et al. (2019) SPLATCHE3: simulation of serial genetic data under spatially explicit evolutionary scenarios including long-distance dispersal. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
Quilodrán CS, Nussberger B, Montoya-Burgos JI, et al. (2019) Hybridization and introgression during density-dependent range expansion: European wildcats as a case study. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Silva NM, Rio J, Kreutzer S, et al. (2018) Bayesian estimation of partial population continuity using ancient DNA and spatially explicit simulations. Evolutionary Applications. 11: 1642-1655
Branco C, Velasco M, Benguigui M, et al. (2018) Consequences of diverse evolutionary processes on american genetic gradients of modern humans. Heredity
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