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The role of recent admixture in forming the contemporary West Eurasian genomic landscape

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Over the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remains have generated considerable novel insight into the historyof our species. Several landmark papers have described the genomes of ancient humans across West Eurasia, demonstrating the presence of large-scale, dynamic population movements over the last 10,000 years, such that ancestry across present-day populations is likely to be a mixture of several ancient groups [1-7]. While these efforts are bring...

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10.1016/j.cub.2015.08.007

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Institution:
University of Oxford
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MPLS
Department:
Zoology
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University of Oxford
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MPLS
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Zoology
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Capelli, C
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BARDA-47870
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Myers, S
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098387/Z/12/Z
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Funding agency for:
Capelli, C
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BARDA-47870
Publisher:
Cell Press Publisher's website
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Current Biology Journal website
Volume:
25
Issue:
19
Pages:
2518–2526
Publication date:
2015-10-01
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0960-9822
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pubs:561461
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uuid:35ca1548-f8bd-405a-b6f1-38d474c897f2
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561461
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2015-10-19

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