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Long shared haplotypes identify the Southern Urals as a primary source for the 10th century Hungarians

Furtwängler A, Rohrlach AB, Maróti Z et al.

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Authors

FA
Furtwängler A
RA
Rohrlach AB
MZ
Maróti Z
SA
Szécsényi-Nagy A
NE
Neparáczki E
PA
Pósa A
MB
Mende BG
ND
Neumann D
SI
Siebke I
SA
Szolek A
KK
Kiss K
MR
Martiniano R
CO
Cheronet O
RD
Reich D
PR
Pinhasi R
TB
Tihanyi B
PG
Pálfi G
RL
Révész L
RI
Raskó I
AK
Alt KW
KJ
Krause J
MR
Maier RM
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Ancient genomes provide unprecedented insights into the genetic history of past populations. Most research to date has focused on time periods before state formation, while studies investigating the genetic composition of early medieval populations remain sparse. Here, we present genome-wide data from 271 individuals, including 208 early Hungarians...

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