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The genomic origins of the world’s first farmers
through a period of extreme genetic drift during their westward range expansion, contributing highly to their genetic distinctiveness. This modeling elucidates the demographic processes at the root of the Neolithic transition and leads to a spatial interpretation of the population history of Southwest Asia and Europe during
the late Pleistocene and early Holocene.
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- Marchi, N.; Winkelbach, L.; Schulz, I.; Brami, M.; Hofmanová, Z.; Blöcher, J.; Reyna-Blanco, C.; Diekmann, Y.; Thiéry, A.; Kapopoulou, A.; Link, V.; Piuz, V.; Kreutzer, S.; Figarska, S.; Ganiatsou, E.; Pukaj, A.; Struck, T.; Gutenkunst, R.; Karul, N.; Gerritsen, F.A.; Pechtl, J.; Peters, J.; Zeeb-Lanz, A.; Lenneis, E.; Teschler-Nicola, M.; Triantaphyllou, S.; Stefanović, S.; Papageorgopoulou, C.; Wegmann, D.; Burger, J.; Excoffier, L.
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- 2022-05-26
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- Cell
- Volume
- 185
- Pages
- 1842 - 1859