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Testing support for the northern and southern dispersal routes out of Africa: an analysis of Levantine and southern Arabian populations

Vyas DN, Al-Meeri A, Mulligan CJ

28913852 PubMed ID
3 Authors
2017 Dec Published
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Vyas DN
AA
Al-Meeri A
MC
Mulligan CJ
Chapter II

Abstract

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Objectives: The Northern Dispersal Route (NDR) and Southern Dispersal Route (SDR) are hypothesized to have been used by modern humans in the dispersal out of Africa. The NDR follows the Nile into Northeast Africa and crosses the Red Sea into the Levant. The SDR emerges from the Horn of Africa and crosses the Bab el-Mandeb into southern Arabia. In this study, we analyze genetic data from populations living along the NDR and SDR to test support for each dispersal route.

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