Genetic structure and sex-biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations

Author:

Bajić Vladimir1ORCID,Barbieri Chiara23ORCID,Hübner Alexander1ORCID,Güldemann Tom24,Naumann Christfried4,Gerlach Linda5,Berthold Falko6,Nakagawa Hirosi7,Mpoloka Sununguko W.8,Roewer Lutz9,Purps Josephine9,Stoneking Mark1,Pakendorf Brigitte10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Evolutionary Genetics; MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology; Leipzig Germany

2. Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution; MPI for the Science of Human History; Jena Germany

3. Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies; University of Zurich; Zurich Switzerland

4. Institute of Asian and African Studies; Humboldt University; Berlin Germany

5. Department of Human Behavior; Ecology and Culture, MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology; Leipzig Germany

6. Max Planck Research Group on Comparative Population Linguistics; MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology; Leipzig Germary

7. Institute of Global Studies; Tokyo University of Foreign Studies; Tokyo Japan

8. Department of Biological Sciences; University of Botswana; Gaborone Botswana

9. Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Department of Forensic Genetics; Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences; Berlin Germany

10. Laboratoire «Dynamique du Langage»; CNRS & Université de Lyon; Lyon France

Funder

Leakey Foundation

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Wenner-Gren Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

European Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology,Anatomy

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