L’UMR 7206 "Éco-Anthropologie" est une unité mixte de recherche (UMR) du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) et de l’Université de Paris.
Damgaard Peter de Barros, Marchi Nina, Rasmussen Simon, Peyrot Michaël, Renaud Gabriel, Korneliussen Thorfinn, Pedersen Mikkel Winther, Goldberg Amy, Usmanova Emma, Baimukhanov Nurbol, Loman Valeriy, Hedeager Lotte, Pedersen Anders Gorm, Nielsen Kasper, Afanasiev Gennady et al., mai 2018 — 137 Ancient Human Genomes From Across the Eurasian Steppes. Naturevol. 557, n° 7705, p. 369-374
Marchi Nina, Hegay Tatyana, Mennecier Philippe, Georges Myriam, Laurent Romain, Whitten Mark, Endicott Philipp, Aldashev Almaz, Dorzhu Choduraa, Nasyrova Firuza, Chichlo Boris, Ségurel Laure & Heyer Evelyne, avril 2017 — Sex-Specific Genetic Diversity Is Shaped by Cultural Factors in Inner Asian Human Populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropologyvol. 162, n° 4, p. 627-640
Ségurel Laure, Guarino-Vignon Perle, Marchi Nina, Lafosse Sophie, Laurent Romain, Bon Céline, Fabre Alexandre, Hegay Tatyana & Heyer Evelyne, juin 2020 — Why and when was lactase persistence selected for? Insights from Central Asian herders and ancient DNA. PLoS Biologyvol. 18, n° 6, e3000742
Guarino-Vignon Perle, Marchi Nina, Bendezu-Sarmiento Julio, Heyer Evelyne & Bon Céline, 2022 — Genetic continuity of Indo-Iranian speakers since the Iron Age in southern Central Asia. Since prehistoric times, southern Central Asia has been at the
crossroads of the movement of people, culture, and goods. Today…Scientific Reportsvol. 12, , p. 733Publisher: Nature Publishing Group