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Genotype files (eigenstrat format) of 20 ancient genomes from sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Botswana) published in Wang&Goldstein et al 2020. Cite as Wang K, Goldstein S, Bleasdale M, Clist B, Bostoen K, Bakwa-Lufu P, et al. Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa. Science Advances. 2020;6: eaaz0183.
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Ke Wang (1)
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1. Department of Archeogenetics, MPI for the Science of Human History, Kalaische Strasse 10, 07745 Jena
Cite as Wang, Ke. (2020). 1240k_genotype_acientAfrica_Wang_Goldstein_etal_SciAdv2020. Max Planck Society. https://edmond.mpdl.mpg.de/imeji/collection/VYYcdabcr2gO5K3x Study Type(s) other
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Cite as Wang, Ke. (2020). 1240k_genotype_acientAfrica_Wang_Goldstein_etal_SciAdv2020. Max Planck Society. https://edmond.mpdl.mpg.de/imeji/collection/VYYcdabcr2gO5K3x Study Type(s) other
Keywords
sub-Saharan Africa, ancient DNAProject
A joint project between Archaeogenectics Department and Archaeology Department, in collaboration with the National Museum of Kenya.Journal
Science AdvancesArticle DOI 10.1126/sciadv.aaz0183 Biological study object - taxonomic name
Homo sapiensNumber of items in this collection 3 Creation date Sun Jun 14 13:45:09 CEST 2020 Last modification date Mon Jun 15 11:19:58 CEST 2020 Date of publication Mon Jun 15 11:19:58 CEST 2020 Permalink https://edmond.mpdl.mpg.de/imeji/collection/VYYcdabcr2gO5K3x QR-code
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