Signatures of the preagricultural peopling processes in sub-Saharan Africa as revealed by the phylogeography of early Y chromosome lineages.
The study of Y chromosome variation has helped reconstruct demographic events associated with the spread of languages, agriculture, and pastoralism in sub-Saharan Africa, but little attention has been given to the early history of the continent. In order to overcome this lack of knowledge, we carrie...
Main Authors: | Batini, C, Ferri, G, Destro-Bisol, G, Brisighelli, F, Luiselli, D, Sánchez-Diz, P, Rocha, J, Simonson, T, Brehm, A, Montano, V, Elwali, N, Spedini, G, D'Amato, M, Myres, N, Ebbesen, P, Comas, D, Capelli, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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