The Kalash Genetic Isolate? The evidence for recent admixture
The recent paper “The Kalash Genetic Isolate: Ancient Divergence, Drift, and Selection”, by Ayub et al1 (AJHG 2015, 96:1-9) suggests that the Kalash people of present-day Pakistan experienced “no detectable gene flow from their geographic neighbors in Pakistan or from other extant Eurasian populatio...
Main Authors: | Hellenthal, G, Falush, D, Myers, S, Reich, D, Busby, G, Lipson, M, Capelli, C, Patterson, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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