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Peninsula_Iberica 1.0 (1.1.0)

We have adapted an agent based model constructed by Barton and Riel Salvatore (2011) to explore the bio-cultural interaction between AMH and Neanderthals during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula
This model simulates genetic interaction and hybridization between the two populations using a 10-locus multi-allele system. This interactions take place in a map of the Iberian Peninusla during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition. The model considers a set of specifici variables (initial population size, birth and death rates and home range size and the degree to which individuals practice positive assortative mating) to discuss the range of posible genetic outcomes and the tempo of Neanderthals disappearancee.

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Peninsula_Iberica 1.0 1.1.0

We have adapted an agent based model constructed by Barton and Riel Salvatore (2011) to explore the bio-cultural interaction between AMH and Neanderthals during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula
This model simulates genetic interaction and hybridization between the two populations using a 10-locus multi-allele system. This interactions take place in a map of the Iberian Peninusla during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition. The model considers a set of specifici variables (initial population size, birth and death rates and home range size and the degree to which individuals practice positive assortative mating) to discuss the range of posible genetic outcomes and the tempo of Neanderthals disappearancee.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.0 Carolina Cucart-Mora Mon Nov 27 09:36:32 2017 Sun Feb 18 07:23:41 2018 Published
1.0.0 Carolina Cucart-Mora Fri Nov 4 10:14:33 2016 Fri Mar 2 04:44:45 2018 Published

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