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The genetic history of France

Rivollat M, Jeong C, Schiffels S et al.

36116816 PubMed ID
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Chapter I

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Authors

RM
Rivollat M
JC
Jeong C
SS
Schiffels S
Küçükkalıpçı İ
PM
Pemonge MH
RA
Rohrlach AB
AK
Alt KW
BE
Boës E
BM
Bravo-Lopez M
CN
Chouin N
DT
Deviese T
FC
Fischer CE
GS
Gazal-Soubrier S
GC
Granado C
LR
Le Roy M
ML
Madrigal L
PL
Paja L
PG
Pálfi G
PA
Patay-Horváth A
PA
Pereira A
PT
Płoszaj T
PC
Posth C
RP
Rácz P
ST
Szeniczey T
TR
Turck R
VP
Velemínský P
WR
Weßling R
ZM
Zachar M
HJ
Hublin JJ
CB
Chevrier B
PE
Pradat E
RH
Reveillas H
TA
Thomas A
RS
Rottier S
PM
Pruvost M
KJ
Krause J
DM
Deguilloux MF
Chapter II

Abstract

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Present-day French genetic diversity is largely shaped by its geography, with genetic drift in the regions and differential admixture with neighbouring populations. Here we investigate the demographic processes that have shaped French genetic variation through time and space by generating genome-wide data from 243 individuals radiocarbon dated to between about 7,000 and 200 years ago from multiple regions in France.

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