Complex ancient genetic structure and cultural transitions in southern African populations
The characterization of the structure of southern Africa populations has been the subject of numerous genetic, medical, linguistic, archaeological and anthropological investigations. Current diversity in the subcontinent is the result of complex events of genetic admixture and cultural contact betwe...
Main Authors: | Capelli, C, Montinaro, F, Busby, G, dos Santos, M, Oosthuizen, O, Oosthuizen, E, Anagostou, P, Destro-Bisol, G, Pascali, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Genetics Society of America
2017
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