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Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility

Thierry, Morgane, Lamnidis, Thiseas C., Fernandes, Daniel M. et al.

37768301 PubMed ID
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Authors

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Thierry, Morgane
LT
Lamnidis, Thiseas C.
FD
Fernandes, Daniel M.
RA
Rohrlach, Adam Benjamin
UM
Unterländer, Martina
CP
Cruz, Pedro
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Ohnemus, Alexandra
MC
Makarewicz, Cheryl A.
LJ
Lothrop, Jonathan C.
EJ
Estévez, Jorge
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Sola, Christophe
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Myres, Natalie M.
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Siska, Veronika
BD
Bobo, Dean
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Koptekin, Dilek
KM
Krzewińska, Maja
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Tikka, Christina
PM
Peyrot, Michaël
KJ
Krause, Johannes
HW
Haak, Wolfgang
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Present-day European populations display a clear genetic structure that correlates with geography. However, the time period in which this structure emerged and the demographic processes involved remain a matter of debate. Here we analyse genomic data from more than 5,000 ancient individuals, including a new set of 667 prehistoric Europeans.

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