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AI Lund lunch seminar: Answering the big WHEN and WHERE questions in paleogenomics with machine learning
Title: Answering the big WHEN and WHERE questions in paleogenomics with machine learning
Speaker: Eran Elhaik, Molecular Cell Biology, Lund University
When: 3 March at 12.00-13.00
Abstract: Ancient DNA (aDNA) has changed the studies of history, enabling us to directly analyse early genetic variation. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in the amount of collected aDNA and high-profile studies, but insufficient information about timing and geographical origin has limited the usefulness of the collected data and resulted in many erroneous reports. To correctly interpret paleogenomic data, it is important to answer two basic questions: WHEN and WHERE does the genetic material come from?
The WHEN question is usually answered with radiometric dating (RD). But, half of all published aDNAs are missing reliable and accurate RD.
The WHEN question is usually answered by assuming that the burial site is the same as the original habitat. All in all, this results in many vague and contradictory reports and erroneous conclusions.
These difficulties hinder studies of the origins of humans and domesticated animals.
We developed a machine learning-based approach to overcome these problems. In this talk, I will share the origin of Eurasian populations in minute details as emerged from our work.
After the seminar you can continue to the LUBI seminar: Bioinformatics aspects in scRNA-seq at 13.00-14.00 on the same zoom-link.
Registration
Please register at: http://ai.lu.se/events/registration-2021-03-03 in order to get an access link to the zoom platform.
Om händelsen
3 mars 2021 12:00 till 13:15
Plats:
Online - link by registration
Språk:
In English
Kontakt:
Jonas [dot] Wisbrant [at] cs [dot] lth [dot] se