Working toward a synthesis of archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data for inferring African population history

Volume: 107, Issue: supplement_2, Pages: 8931 - 8938
Published: May 5, 2010
Abstract
Although Africa is the origin of modern humans, the pattern and distribution of genetic variation and correlations with cultural and linguistic diversity in Africa have been understudied. Recent advances in genomic technology, however, have led to genomewide studies of African samples. In this article, we discuss genetic variation in African populations contextualized with what is known about archaeological and linguistic variation. What emerges...
Paper Details
Title
Working toward a synthesis of archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data for inferring African population history
Published Date
May 5, 2010
Volume
107
Issue
supplement_2
Pages
8931 - 8938
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