
Eduardo González-Orozco
@eglezoroz
PhD student at @MPI_EVA_Leipzig. Population Genetics. Human Evolution
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08-12-2015 23:20:20
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Happy to see Sergio’s paper out! 🐋 Whale popgen research conducted at Cinvestav during his postdoc in my lab and in collaboration with an amazing team 🇲🇽 🇺🇸 🇨🇱 Thank you all! Bob would be very proud. Moreno Lab Kirk Lohmueller Jorge Urbán Elie Poulin UABCS

Stephane Peyregne , Viviane Slon and I decided to try and summarize everything we’ve learned about Denisovans since their discovery just over a decade ago. It started out as a Friday morning discussion group and grew into this review, Here’s to the next decade - so much still to learn!



First time I get the cover of a magazine and it's in nature! Had this idea to illustrate the diversity captured by the MX Biobank across Mexico and brilliant designer Mauricio Guzman brought it to life inspired by indigenous Huichol art from near my home town. nature.com/nature/volumes…




In a collaboration between ManjushaChintalapati ,@SkovLaurits , Alba Bosoms Mesa, Mateja Hajdinjak , Benjamin Peter and @moorjani_priya , we've journeyed into our shared history with Neandertals by analyzing over 300 genomes spanning 50,000 years. A thread 🧵🧬 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Very happy that the new paper on imputation and selection in ancient Japan, from myself, Shigeki Nakagome and our collaborators has finally been published in iScience iScience journal : cell.com/iscience/fullt… Here’s a thread of the highlights:


Eduardo González-Orozco demonstrated how he used wavelet decomposition to analyze Archaic ancestry fragments. #SMBE2024


We are happy to share that our paper on Enriching barcoding markers in environmental samples is out in Environmental DNA onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ed… We show which variables impacting relative abundance estimates of taxa and make recommendations for bait design to mitigate these.

✨¡NUEVO ARTÍCULO!✨ 🔷Les invitamos a leer: "Genetic Signatures of Positive Selection in Human Populations Adapted to High Altitude in Papua New Guinea" del Dr. Andrés Moreno Estrada, Profesor Investigador de Unidad de Genómica Avanzada del Cinvestav, además del doctorando Ram González Buenfi 🧵1/2




Out today in Science Magazine, we've journeyed into our shared history with Neandertals by analyzing over 300 present-day and ancient modern humans, including 59 individuals who lived between 2,000 and 45,000 years ago. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Today is a very big day for our research group, with two of my students, @arevsumer and Leonardo N. M. Iasi publishing papers on the same day! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… nature.com/articles/s4158… #Neanderthals #Geneflow

The first paper is a systematic survey of Neandertal ancestry through time; a joint effort with @moorjani_priya ’s lab at UC Berkeley, co-led by Leonardo N. M. Iasi and ManjushaChintalapati. Leo has a great summary of our main findings here: