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Human genetic diversity of coastal Papua New Guinea over the past 2500 years

Noémie Becker, Maria A Spyrou, Aina Andújar-Coll et al.

37808485 PubMed ID
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NB
Noémie Becker
MA
Maria A Spyrou
AA
Aina Andújar-Coll
YO
Yami Omori
SH
Sandra Huebner
MB
Marta Burri
SC
Selina Carlhoff
WH
Wolfgang Haak
SS
Stephan Schiffels
RP
Ron Pinhasi
MS
Mark Stoneking
JK
Johannes Krause
AP
Adam Powell
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Coastal Papua New Guinea (PNG) has experienced multiple episodes of human migration and cultural change over the past 3,000 years, including the arrival of Austronesian-speaking peoples and the emergence of the Lapita cultural complex. To investigate the genetic history of this region, we report genome-wide data from 31 ancient individuals from six archaeological sites...

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