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Population-scale inheritance analysis of 858,635 individuals reveals North Sea migration from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution

Marijn Zoutendijk, Edwin J C G van den Oord, Karolina Zaksaite et al.

38090451 PubMed ID
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MZ
Marijn Zoutendijk
EJ
Edwin J C G van den Oord
KZ
Karolina Zaksaite
MV
Mariëlle van Poppel
JK
Jan Kok
KM
Kees Mandemakers
MH
Maarten H D Larmuseau
PD
Peter de Knijff
SM
Swapan Mallick
NP
Nick Patterson
DR
David Reich
AA
Abdel Abdellaoui
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The North Sea region has been a hub of trade and migration for millennia, but the extent of historical human mobility across it remains poorly understood. Here, we analyze genomic ancestry variation in present-day individuals with ancestors from the North Sea region using 858,635 individuals with documented ancestry from the Netherlands between 1600-1900.

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