Complete Khoisan and Bantu genomes from southern Africa

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2010
The genetic structure of the indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples of southern Africa, the oldest known lineage of modern human, is important for understanding human diversity. Studies based on mitochondrial and small sets of nuclear markers have shown that these hunter-gatherers, known as Khoisan, San …
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Authors Schuster SC;Miller W;Ratan A;Tomsho LP;Giardine B;Kasson LR;Harris RS;Petersen DC;Zhao F;Qi J;Alkan C;Kidd JM;Sun Y;Drautz DI;Bouffard P;Muzny DM;Reid JG;Nazareth LV;Wang Q;Burhans R;Riemer C;Wittekindt NE;Moorjani P;Tindall EA;Danko CG;Teo WS;Buboltz AM;Zhang Z;Ma Q;Oosthuysen A;Steenkamp AW;Oostuisen H;Venter P;Gajewski J;Zhang Y;Pugh BF;Makova KD;Nekrutenko A;Mardis ER;Patterson N;Pringle TH;Chiaromonte F;Mullikin JC;Eichler EE;Hardison RC;Gibbs RA;Harkins TT;Hayes VM;;
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Year 2010
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