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Population genetics

21.04.2022

Uncovering the deep history of inequality through genomics

21.03.2022

Genomics against oblivion: how researchers at the PRBB have given hope to the families of El Salvador

13.12.2021

Genomic changes in southeastern Iberia linked to social and political transformations of the Bronze Age

27.08.2021

Clàudia Fontserè Alemany (IBE): “Genomics is a phenomenal tool to study how species have changed over time”

10.05.2021

Machine learning helps tracing the history of migrations in the Bronze Age

Colour representation of the genetic mix and structure in the Basque Country; green symbolizes the Basques, while blue and red show mixing with adjacent populations. Credit: André Flores-Bello.
20.04.2021

Invisible barriers determine the uniqueness of the Basque population

16.04.2021

Roger Vila (IBE): “Being able to compare data from all butterflies is a luxury”

08.12.2020

Tomàs Marquès-Bonet (IBE): “We need to understand the genetic diversity of species to preserve it”

ADHD and worsening memory in children could be associated Photo by Jerry Wang on Unsplash
01.10.2020

ADHD and childhood memory deficits, genetically linked

Ulises Gonzalez Herrera excavating Playa del Mango in 2018. | Picture by Luis Viera Sanfiel.
12.06.2020

New study illuminates the history of the pre-Columbian settlement of the Caribbean

Both modern and ancient DNA analysis shows a clear separation of Basques, Gascons and Bretons from the rest of French populations. | Picture by slon_dot_pics from Pexels.
24.04.2020

Insights into the genetic history of France

The BALSAC database contains the genealogical relationships that links five million individuals, the majority married in Quebec in the last four centuries. | Picture by David Anderson from Unsplash.
11.03.2020

Combining genetics with genealogy to identify the dead in unmarked graves

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