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The genetic legacy of the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africa

Patin E, Lopez M, Grollemund R et al.

32601451 PubMed ID
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PE
Patin E
LM
Lopez M
GR
Grollemund R
VP
Verdu P
HC
Harmant C
QH
Quach H
LG
Laval G
PG
Perry GH
BL
Barreiro LB
FA
Froment A
HE
Heyer E
MA
Massougbodji A
FC
Fortes-Lima C
MF
Migot-Nabias F
BG
Bellis G
DJ
Dugoujon JM
PJ
Pereira JB
FV
Fernandes V
PL
Pereira L
VD
Van der Veen L
MP
Mouguiama-Daouda P
BC
Bustamante CD
HJ
Hombert JM
QL
Quintana-Murci L
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples (BSP) over the past 4,000-5,000 years constitutes one of the most significant and debated population movements in African history. We generated a comprehensive dataset of genomic variation in BSP by sequencing 92 individuals from 20 populations to an average depth of 4.3×. We found that present-day BSP genetically cluster according to their geographic location rather than their linguistic classification.

Chapter III

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