Eva Fernández‐Domínguez

1.1k total citations
34 papers, 538 citations indexed

About

Eva Fernández‐Domínguez is a scholar working on Genetics, Archeology and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 538 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Genetics, 22 papers in Archeology and 12 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Eva Fernández‐Domínguez's work include Forensic and Genetic Research (21 papers), Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (18 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (12 papers). Eva Fernández‐Domínguez is often cited by papers focused on Forensic and Genetic Research (21 papers), Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (18 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (12 papers). Eva Fernández‐Domínguez collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United Kingdom and Portugal. Eva Fernández‐Domínguez's co-authors include Eduardo Arroyo‐Pardo, Daniel Turbón, Cristina Gamba, Alejandro Pérez‐Pérez, Miquel Molist, Ana María López‐Parra, Sara Álvarez Solas, Eva Prats, Pedro Cuesta and Marie‐France Deguilloux and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Eva Fernández‐Domínguez

32 papers receiving 512 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eva Fernández‐Domínguez Spain 12 300 273 252 128 53 34 538
Valery Zaporozhchenko Russia 8 227 0.8× 405 1.5× 157 0.6× 62 0.5× 60 1.1× 21 577
Federico Sánchez‐Quinto Spain 11 273 0.9× 284 1.0× 220 0.9× 181 1.4× 74 1.4× 18 536
Sergey Koshel Russia 8 207 0.7× 357 1.3× 154 0.6× 53 0.4× 41 0.8× 38 523
Jonathan Santana Spain 14 391 1.3× 114 0.4× 306 1.2× 121 0.9× 34 0.6× 57 596
János Dani Hungary 7 301 1.0× 380 1.4× 234 0.9× 75 0.6× 102 1.9× 19 560
Ayça Omrak Sweden 4 157 0.5× 340 1.2× 185 0.7× 72 0.6× 104 2.0× 4 475
Veronika Siska United Kingdom 6 194 0.6× 292 1.1× 136 0.5× 81 0.6× 60 1.1× 7 412
Indrė Antanaitis-Jacobs Estonia 4 185 0.6× 231 0.8× 160 0.6× 68 0.5× 21 0.4× 7 363
Vyacheslav Moiseyev Russia 11 353 1.2× 418 1.5× 240 1.0× 125 1.0× 104 2.0× 34 675
Alexandra Anders Hungary 6 399 1.3× 527 1.9× 273 1.1× 78 0.6× 150 2.8× 16 713

Countries citing papers authored by Eva Fernández‐Domínguez

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Fields of papers citing papers by Eva Fernández‐Domínguez

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eva Fernández‐Domínguez

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All Works

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Pearson, Jessica, Jane Evans, Angela L. Lamb, et al.. (2023). Mobility and kinship in the world’s first village societies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(4). e2209480119–e2209480119. 11 indexed citations
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Heraclides, Alexandros & Eva Fernández‐Domínguez. (2022). Mitochondrial DNA Consensus Calling and Quality Filtering for Constructing Ancient Human Mitogenomes: Comparison of Two Widely Applied Methods. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23(9). 4651–4651.
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Feldman, Michal, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez, Douglas Baird, et al.. (2019). Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia. Nature Communications. 10(1). 1218–1218. 54 indexed citations
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Heraclides, Alexandros, et al.. (2017). Y-chromosomal analysis of Greek Cypriots reveals a primarily common pre-Ottoman paternal ancestry with Turkish Cypriots. PLoS ONE. 12(6). e0179474–e0179474. 12 indexed citations
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Carvalho, António Faustino, Francisca Alves Cardoso, David Gonçalves, et al.. (2015). The Bom Santo Cave (Lisbon, Portugal): Catchment, Diet, and Patterns of Mobility of a Middle Neolithic Population. European Journal of Archaeology. 19(2). 187–214. 29 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Domínguez, Eva, Alejandro Pérez‐Pérez, Cristina Gamba, et al.. (2014). Ancient DNA Analysis of 8000 B.C. Near Eastern Farmers Supports an Early Neolithic Pioneer Maritime Colonization of Mainland Europe through Cyprus and the Aegean Islands. PLoS Genetics. 10(6). e1004401–e1004401. 73 indexed citations
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Torres, Trinidad, José E. Ortíz, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez, et al.. (2014). Aspartic acid racemization as a dating tool for dentine: A reality. Quaternary Geochronology. 22. 43–56. 27 indexed citations
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Gamba, Cristina, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez, Marie‐France Deguilloux, et al.. (2011). Ancient DNA from an Early Neolithic Iberian population supports a pioneer colonization by first farmers. Molecular Ecology. 21(1). 45–56. 80 indexed citations
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Gamba, Cristina, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez, Ana María López‐Parra, & Eduardo Arroyo‐Pardo. (2011). Statistical evaluation of pre-laboratory and laboratory factors that influence DNA recovery from archaeological material. Forensic science international. Genetics supplement series. 3(1). e109–e110. 1 indexed citations
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Gamba, Cristina, et al.. (2010). Brief communication: Ancient nuclear DNA and kinship analysis: The case of a medieval burial in San Esteban Church in Cuellar (Segovia, Central Spain). American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 144(3). 485–491. 19 indexed citations
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Gamba, Cristina, et al.. (2009). Validation of the MiniFiler™ Kit in archaeological samples. Forensic science international. Genetics supplement series. 2(1). 17–18. 1 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Domínguez, Eva, et al.. (2008). Anàlisi antropològica de les restes neolítiques de la caserna de Sant Pau (biometria, dentició, ADNA i mmicroestriació dentària). 76–82. 1 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Domínguez, Eva, José E. Ortíz, Alejandro Pérez‐Pérez, et al.. (2008). Aspartic acid racemization variability in ancient human remains: implications in the prediction of ancient DNA recovery. Journal of Archaeological Science. 36(4). 965–972. 14 indexed citations
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Gamba, Cristina, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez, Andrew Oliver, et al.. (2008). Population genetics and DNA preservation in ancient human remains from Eastern Spain. Forensic science international. Genetics supplement series. 1(1). 462–464. 11 indexed citations
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Baeza, C., et al.. (2007). Population data for 15 Y-chromosome STRs in a population sample from Quito (Ecuador). Forensic Science International. 173(2-3). 214–219. 11 indexed citations
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Ortega‐Gutiérrez, Silvia, Alicia Delicado, María Ángeles Mori, et al.. (2006). The G397A (E133K) change in the AGGF1 (VG5Q) gene is a single nucleotide polymorphism in the Spanish population. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 140A(24). 2832–2833. 9 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Domínguez, Eva, Eduardo Arroyo‐Pardo, Alejandro Pérez‐Pérez, & Daniel Turbón. (2006). Análisis genético-poblacional del yacimiento neolítico de Tell Ramad, Siria. Syria. 83. 107–113. 2 indexed citations
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Pérez‐Pérez, Alejandro, Sara Álvarez Solas, Eva Fernández‐Domínguez, et al.. (2003). Early population differentiation in extinct aborigines from Tierra del Fuego‐Patagonia: Ancient mtDNA sequences and Y‐Chromosome STR characterization. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 123(4). 361–370. 77 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Domínguez, Eva, et al.. (2001). Intracellular localization of phytochrome in Robinia pseudoacacia pulvini. Planta. 213(4). 565–574. 7 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Domínguez, Eva, et al.. (2000). HACIA EL ORIGEN DE LOS VASCOS SECUENCIAS DE DNA MITOCONDRIAL ANTIGUO DEL PAÍS VASCO. Complutum. 11(11). 101–114.

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