Admixture into and within sub-Saharan Africa
Similarity between two individuals in the combination of genetic markers along their chromosomes indicates shared ancestry and can be used to identify historical connections between different population groups due to admixture. We use a genome-wide, haplotype-based, analysis to characterise the stru...
Main Authors: | Busby, G, Band, G, Le, Q, Jallow, M, Bougama, E, Mangana, V, Amengo-Etego, L, Enimil, A, Apinjoh, T, Ndila, C, Manjurano, A, Nyirongo, V, Doumbo, O, Rockett, K, Kwiatkowski, D, Spencer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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eLife Science Publications Limited
2016
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