Dense sampling of ethnic groups within African countries reveals fine-scale genetic structure and extensive historical admixture
Previous studies have highlighted how African genomes have been shaped by a complex series of historical events. Despite this, genome-wide data have only been obtained from a small proportion of present-day ethnolinguistic groups. By analyzing new autosomal genetic variation data of 1333 individuals...
Main Authors: | Bird, N, Ormond, L, Awah, P, Caldwell, EF, Connell, B, Elamin, M, Fadlelmola, FM, Matthew Fomine, FL, López, S, MacEachern, S, Moñino, Y, Morris, S, Näsänen-Gilmore, P, Nketsia V, NK, Veeramah, K, Weale, ME, Zeitlyn, D, Thomas, MG, Bradman, N, Hellenthal, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2023
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