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Population history of the Sardinian people inferred from whole-genome sequencing

Chiang, Charleston W K, Marcus, Joseph H, Sidore, Carlo et al.

34059833 PubMed ID
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Chapter I

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Authors

CC
Chiang, Charleston W K
MJ
Marcus, Joseph H
SC
Sidore, Carlo
AH
Al-Asadi, Hussein
ZM
Zoledziewska, Magdalena
PM
Pitzalis, Maristella
BF
Busonero, Fabio
MA
Maschio, Andrea
PG
Pistis, Giorgio
SM
Steri, Maristella
AA
Angius, Andrea
LK
Lohmueller, Kirk E
AG
Abecasis, Goncalo R
SD
Schlessinger, David
CF
Cucca, Francesco
NJ
Novembre, John
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The population of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia has been the focus of numerous genetic studies that have helped illuminate human history. Here, we analyze whole-genome sequences of 3,514 Sardinians to address hypotheses regarding the founding of Sardinia and its relation to the peopling of Europe, including the rate of genetic influx from outside populations.

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Analysis

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