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Ancient Ethiopian genome reveals extensive Eurasian admixture in Eastern Africa

Gallego Llorente M, Jones ER, Eriksson A et al.

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Authors

GL
Gallego Llorente M
JE
Jones ER
EA
Eriksson A
SV
Siska V
AK
Arthur KW
AJ
Arthur JW
CM
Curtis MC
SJ
Stock JT
CM
Coltorti M
PP
Pieruccini P
SS
Stretton S
BF
Brock F
HT
Higham T
PY
Park Y
HM
Hofreiter M
BD
Bradley DG
BJ
Bhak J
PR
Pinhasi R
MA
Manica A
Chapter II

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Characterizing genetic diversity in Africa is a crucial step for most analyses reconstructing the evolutionary history of anatomically modern humans. However, historic migrations from Eurasia into Africa have affected many contemporary populations, potentially confounding inferences about early human demography. Here we present genome-wide DNA data from 4500-year-old remains from Mota cave, Ethiopia.

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