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The gateway into Remote Oceania: new insights from genome-wide data
Abstract
ABSTRACT A widely accepted two-wave scenario of human settlement of Oceania involves the first out-of-Africa migration ca 50,000 ya, and one of the most geographically-widespread dispersals of people, known as the Austronesian expansion, which reached the Bismarck Archipelago by about 3,450 ya. While earlier genetic studies provided evidence for extensive sex-biased admixture between the incoming and the indigenous populations, some …
Authors
Pugach I; Duggan AT; Merriwether DA; Friedlaender FR; Friedlaender JS; Stoneking M
DOI
10.1101/190843
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