On 2013 Nov 08, Tomislav Maricic commented:
We, who are authors of this publication, are not aware of any modern human contamination over and above that which is clearly quantified and reported in our manuscripts. We have developed and published a number of approaches to quantify modern human contamination using both mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data (Green RE, 2008, Green RE, 2009, Meyer M, 2012). In each paper where we report DNA sequences from archaic humans we have carefully quantified and reported any modern human contamination detected. In the case of this paper, the alleles studied are derived in almost all modern humans and differ from both the Neandertal and Denisovan genomes (which both carry the ancestral allele). This is itself unlikely to be consistent with modern human contamination of the archaic samples. Finally, it is difficult to respond to rumors without knowing the substance of the analyses on which such rumors are based. We would be interested to see the data and analyses that suggest modern human contamination. -Tomislav Maricic, Matthias Meyer, Janet Kelso, Svante Paabo
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