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English: Haplotype-based inference of the genetic origins of (A) eBSPs and (B) seBSPs. The names of the tested admixed populations are shown in italics. Circle sizes are proportional to the relative genetic contribution of parental populations to admixed populations. Only the oldest admixture event in eBSPs is represented
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Source THE MIGRATION HISTORY OF BANTU-SPEAKING PEOPLE, THE INSTITUT PASTEUR https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aal1988
Author Scientists from the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS, together with a broad international consortium: Etienne Patin et al. , Dispersals and genetic adaptation of Bantu-speaking populations in Africa and North America.Science356,543-546(2017).DOI:10.1126/science.aal1988

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