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    The evolutionary relationships and age of Homo naledi: An assessment using dated Bayesian phylogenetic methods by Dembo, Mana, Radovčić, Davorka, Garvin, Heather M., Laird, Myra F., Schroeder, Lauren, Scott, Jill E., Brophy, Juliet, Ackermann, Rebecca R., Musiba, Chares M., de Ruiter, Darryl J., Mooers, Arne Ø., Collard, Mark

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-08-2016)
    “…Homo naledi is a recently discovered species of fossil hominin from South Africa. A considerable amount is already known about H. naledi but some important…”
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    Characterizing the evolutionary path(s) to early Homo by Schroeder, Lauren, Roseman, Charles C, Cheverud, James M, Ackermann, Rebecca R

    Published in PloS one (03-12-2014)
    “…Numerous studies suggest that the transition from Australopithecus to Homo was characterized by evolutionary innovation, resulting in the emergence and…”
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    Further evidence for phenotypic signatures of hybridization in descendant baboon populations by Ackermann, Rebecca R., Schroeder, Lauren, Rogers, Jeffrey, Cheverud, James M.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-11-2014)
    “…Hybridization may have played a substantial role in shaping the diversity of our evolving lineage. Although recent genomic evidence has shown that…”
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    Craniodental continuity and change between Iron Age peoples and their descendants by Warren, Kerryn A, Hall, Simon, Ackermann, Rebecca R

    Published in South African Journal of Science (01-07-2014)
    “…The appearance of the Iron Age of southern Africa early in the first millennium AD is associated with the migration of Bantu speakers who were broadly…”
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    Data on the time of integration of the human mitochondrial pseudogenes (NUMTs) into the nuclear genome by Gunbin, Konstantin, Peshkin, Leonid, Popadin, Konstantin, Annis, Sofia, Ackermann, Rebecca R., Khrapko, Konstantin

    Published in Data in brief (01-08-2017)
    “…The data and methods presented in this article are supplementing the research article "Integration of mtDNA pseudogenes into the nuclear genome coincides with…”
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    Integration of mtDNA pseudogenes into the nuclear genome coincides with speciation of the human genus. A hypothesis by Gunbin, Konstantin, Peshkin, Leonid, Popadin, Konstantin, Annis, Sofia, Ackermann, Rebecca R, Khrapko, Konstantin

    Published in Mitochondrion (01-05-2017)
    “…Fragments of mitochondrial DNA are known to get inserted into nuclear DNA to form NUMTs, i.e. nuclear pseudogenes of the mtDNA. The insertion of a NUMT is a…”
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    Mitochondrial Pseudogenes Suggest Repeated Inter-Species Hybridization among Direct Human Ancestors by Popadin, Konstantin, Gunbin, Konstantin, Peshkin, Leonid, Annis, Sofia, Fleischmann, Zoe, Franco, Melissa, Kraytsberg, Yevgenya, Markuzon, Natalya, Ackermann, Rebecca R, Khrapko, Konstantin

    Published in Genes (01-05-2022)
    “…The hypothesis that the evolution of humans involves hybridization between diverged species has been actively debated in recent years. We present the following…”
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    The skull of Homo naledi by Laird, Myra F., Schroeder, Lauren, Garvin, Heather M., Scott, Jill E., Dembo, Mana, Radovčić, Davorka, Musiba, Charles M., Ackermann, Rebecca R., Schmid, Peter, Hawks, John, Berger, Lee R., de Ruiter, Darryl J.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-03-2017)
    “…The species Homo naledi was recently named from specimens recovered from the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star cave system in South Africa. This large…”
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    Skull diversity in the Homo lineage and the relative position of Homo naledi by Schroeder, Lauren, Scott, Jill E., Garvin, Heather M., Laird, Myra F., Dembo, Mana, Radovčić, Davorka, Berger, Lee R., de Ruiter, Darryl J., Ackermann, Rebecca R.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-03-2017)
    “…The discovery of Homo naledi has expanded the range of phenotypic variation in Homo, leading to new questions surrounding the mosaic nature of morphological…”
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    Mandibular Remains Support Taxonomic Validity of Australopithecus sediba by de Ruiter, Darryl J., DeWitt, Thomas J., Carlson, Keely B., Brophy, Juliet K., Schroeder, Lauren, Ackermann, Rebecca R., Churchill, Steven E., Berger, Lee R.

    “…Since the announcement of the species Australopithecus sediba, questions have been raised over whether the Malapa fossils represent a valid taxon or whether…”
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    Craniodental continuity and change between Iron Age peoples and their descendants by Warren, Kerryn A, Hall, Simon, Ackermann, Rebecca R

    Published in South African journal of science (01-08-2014)
    “…The appearance of the Iron Age of southern Africa early in the first millennium AD is associated with the migration of Bantu speakers who were broadly…”
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    Craniofacial variation and developmental divergence in primate and human evolution by Ackermann, Rebecca R

    Published in Novartis Foundation symposium (2007)
    “…Many questions about developmental divergence in human (and non-human primate) evolution can be fruitfully explored through investigation of the extant primate…”
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    Further evidence for phenotypic signatures of hybridization in descendent baboon populations by Ackermann, Rebecca R., Schroeder, Lauren, Rogers, Jeffrey, Cheverud, James M.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (13-06-2014)
    “…Hybridization may have played a substantial role in shaping the diversity of our evolving lineage. Although recent genomic evidence has shown that…”
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    Craniodental continuity and change between Iron Age peoples and their descendants : research article by Ackermann, Rebecca R., Hall, Simon, Warren, Kerryn A.

    Published in South African journal of science (01-07-2014)
    “…The appearance of the Iron Age of southern Africa early in the first millennium AD is associated with the migration of Bantu speakers who were broadly…”
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