Analyses of Neanderthal introgression suggest that Levantine and southern Arabian populations have a shared population history
American Journal of Physical Anthropology2019Vol. 169(2), pp. 227–239
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Abstract
We infer that the ancestors of contemporary Levantine and southern Arabian populations received Neanderthal introgression prior to separating from each other and that there has been extensive gene flow between these populations.
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