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Svante Pääbo

    Svante Pääbo is a Swedish biologist specializing in evolutionary genetics. He is a founder of paleogenetics and has worked extensively on the Neanderthal genome. Since 1997, he has directed the Department of Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.

    Neandertalczyk
    Die Neandertaler und wir -
    Neanderthal Man
    Neanderthal Man. Die Neandertaler und wir, englische Ausgabe
    • 2015

      A preeminent geneticist hunts the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes to answer the biggest question of them all: how did our ancestors become human? Neanderthal Man tells the riveting personal and scientific story of the quest to use ancient DNA to unlock the secrets of human evolution. Beginning with the study of DNA in Egyptian mummies in the early 1980s and culminating in the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome in 2010, Neanderthal Man describes the events, intrigues, failures, and triumphs of these scientifically rich years through the lens of the pioneer and inventor of the field of ancient DNA. We learn that Neanderthal genes offer a unique window into the lives of our ancient relatives and may hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of where language came from as well as why humans survived while Neanderthals went extinct. Pääbo redrew our family tree and permanently changed the way we think about who we are and how we got here. For readers of Richard Dawkins, David Reich, and Hope Jahren, Neanderthal Man is the must-read account of how he did it.

      Neanderthal Man. Die Neandertaler und wir, englische Ausgabe
    • 2014

      Neanderthal Man

      In Search of Lost Genomes

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An influential geneticist traces his investigation into the genes of humanity's closest evolutionary relatives, explaining what his sequencing of the Neanderthal genome has revealed about their extinction and the origins of modern humans.

      Neanderthal Man