Human genetic diversity of coastal Papua New Guinea over the past 2500 years
Noémie Becker, Maria A Spyrou, Aina Andújar-Coll et al.
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Coastal Papua New Guinea (PNG) has experienced multiple episodes of human migration and cultural change over the past 3,000 years, including the arrival of Austronesian-speaking peoples and the emergence of the Lapita cultural complex. To investigate the genetic history of this region, we report genome-wide data from 31 ancient individuals from six archaeological sites...
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