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  • An analysis of models of human populations in Africa, using some newly sequenced genomes, finds that human origins in the continent can best be described by a weakly structured stem model.

    • Aaron P. Ragsdale
    • Timothy D. Weaver
    • Simon Gravel
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 617, P: 755-763
  • Efforts to build representative studies are defeated when scientists discard data from certain groups. Instead, researchers should work to balance statistical needs with fairness.

    • Chief Ben-Eghan
    • Rosie Sun
    • Simon Gravel
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 585, P: 184-186
  • A large proportion of genetic variants in the human genome have been predicted to be deleterious. This Review examines the frequency and patterns of deleterious alleles in the human genome and considers recent studies with conflicting findings on whether the mutation load, or burden of deleterious alleles, differs across populations.

    • Brenna M. Henn
    • Laura R. Botigué
    • Simon Gravel
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 16, P: 333-343