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Department of Evolutionary Genetics

Director: Prof. Dr. Svante Pääbo

The Department of Evolutionary Genetics studies the genetic history of humans, apes and other organisms. We are interested in both the forces that affect the genome directly, such as mutation and recombination, and in the effects of selection and population history.

The department consists of three tenured faculty members: Svante Pääbo, Janet Kelso and Matthias Meyer; and four non-tenured members: Ben Peter, Benjamin Vernot, Mateja Hajdinjak and Hugo Zeberg.

Genome Projects

The Department of Evolutionary Genetics has been working on a number of genome sequencing projects. Researchers of the department have sequenced and analyzed Neandertal genomes, a Denisovan genome and a bonobo genome.

News

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Neandertals in North-Western Europe in focus

Evolutionary Genetics

New genetic study reveals regional diversity shortly before Neandertals disappeared

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Ancient DNA found on cave walls

Evolutionary Genetics

Human DNA can survive on cave walls for thousands of years – shedding light on prehistoric human activity even…

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Leonardo Iasi and Rhianna Drummond-Clarke receive the Otto Hahn Medal

Human OriginsEvolutionary Genetics

Each year, the Max Planck Society recognises young researchers for their exceptional scientific achievements…

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