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Population history of the Sardinian people inferred from whole-genome sequencing

Chiang, Charleston W K, Marcus, Joseph H, Sidore, Carlo et al.

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Authors

CC
Chiang, Charleston W K
MJ
Marcus, Joseph H
SC
Sidore, Carlo
AH
Al-Asadi, Hussein
ZM
Zoledziewska, Magdalena
PM
Pitzalis, Maristella
BF
Busonero, Fabio
MA
Maschio, Andrea
PG
Pistis, Giorgio
SM
Steri, Maristella
AA
Angius, Andrea
LK
Lohmueller, Kirk E
AG
Abecasis, Goncalo R
SD
Schlessinger, David
CF
Cucca, Francesco
NJ
Novembre, John
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The population of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia has been the focus of numerous genetic studies that have helped illuminate human history. Here, we analyze whole-genome sequences of 3,514 Sardinians to address hypotheses regarding the founding of Sardinia and its relation to the peopling of Europe, including the rate of genetic influx from outside populations.

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