Study of medieval critical samples—a genetic approach to the study of the Mudejar Community
M. Gaibar, C. Martínez-Labarga, O. Rickards
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The Mudéjar community represents a unique population in medieval Iberian Peninsula history, consisting of Muslims who remained in Christian territories after the Reconquista. This study applies genetic analysis to medieval samples to better understand the demographic and genetic structure of this historically significant community. Using ancient DNA techniques, we analyzed critical samples from archaeological contexts to investigate the genetic diversity and population relationships of the Mudéjar people.
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