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Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions

  • Chuan-Chao Wang (Corresponding author)
  • , Sabine Reinhold
  • , Alexey Kalmykov
  • , Antje Wissgott
  • , Guido Brandt
  • , Choongwon Jeong
  • , Olivia Cheronet
  • , Matthew Ferry
  • , Eadaoin Harney
  • , Denise Keating
  • , Swapan Mallick
  • , Nadin Rohland
  • , Kristin Stewardson
  • , Anatoly R Kantorovich
  • , Vladimir E Maslov
  • , Vladimira G Petrenko
  • , Vladimir R Erlikh
  • , Biaslan Ch Atabiev
  • , Rabadan G Magomedov
  • , Philipp L Kohl
  • Kurt W Alt, Sandra L Pichler, Claudia Gerling, Harald Meller, Benik Vardanyan, Larisa Yeganyan, Alexey D Rezepkin, Dirk Mariaschk, Natalia Berezina, Julia Gresky, Katharina Fuchs, Corina Knipper, Stephan Schiffels, Elena Balanovska, Oleg Balanovsky, Iain Mathieson, Thomas Higham, Yakov B Berezin, Alexandra Buzhilova, Viktor Trifonov, Ron Pinhasi, Andrej B Belinskij, David Reich, Svend Hansen, Johannes Krause, Wolfgang Haak

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Original languageEnglish
Article number590
Number of pages13
JournalNature Communications
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2019

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106018 Human biology

Keywords

  • ADMIXTURE
  • ANCESTRY
  • COMPLEXITY
  • DIVERSITY
  • HISTORY
  • ORIGINS
  • POPULATIONS
  • SEQUENCE
  • STEPPE

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