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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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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

TM
Thierry, Morgane
LT
Lamnidis, Thiseas C.
FD
Fernandes, Daniel M.
RA
Rohrlach, Adam Benjamin
UM
Unterländer, Martina
CP
Cruz, Pedro
OA
Ohnemus, Alexandra
MC
Makarewicz, Cheryl A.
LJ
Lothrop, Jonathan C.
EJ
Estévez, Jorge
SC
Sola, Christophe
MN
Myres, Natalie M.
SV
Siska, Veronika
BD
Bobo, Dean
KD
Koptekin, Dilek
KM
Krzewińska, Maja
TC
Tikka, Christina
PM
Peyrot, Michaël
KJ
Krause, Johannes
HW
Haak, Wolfgang
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

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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