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A 6000-year-long genomic transect from the Bogotá Altiplano reveals multiple genetic shifts in the demographic history of Colombia

Lancheros-Barragán AS, Lamnidis TC, Posth C et al.

37891661 PubMed ID
15 Authors
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

LA
Lancheros-Barragán AS
LT
Lamnidis TC
PC
Posth C
CD
Cruz-Dávalos DI
LV
Link V
HC
Hernández-Ríos CL
RS
Rivas-Estrada S
AG
Alarcón-Tinoco G
FD
Fernandes DM
AJ
Arguello JR
CA
Cardenas Arroyo F
RD
Reich D
HW
Haak W
KJ
Krause J
AV
Acosta Vergara MA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The Bogotá Altiplano in Colombia represents a unique setting for understanding pre-Hispanic population dynamics in South America. Here, we report genome-wide data from 27 ancient individuals dated between ∼6000 and 650 years before present from the Bogotá Altiplano, revealing major demographic transformations during the pre-Hispanic period.

Chapter III

Analysis

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