作者
Krishna R Veeramah, Daniel Wegmann, August Woerner, Fernando L Mendez, Joseph C Watkins, Giovanni Destro-Bisol, Himla Soodyall, Leslie Louie, Michael F Hammer
发表日期
2012/2/1
期刊
Molecular biology and evolution
卷号
29
期号
2
页码范围
617-630
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Sub-Saharan Africa has consistently been shown to be the most genetically diverse region in the world. Despite the fact that a substantial portion of this variation is partitioned between groups practicing a variety of subsistence strategies and speaking diverse languages, there is currently no consensus on the genetic relationships of sub-Saharan African populations. San (a subgroup of KhoeSan) and many Pygmy groups maintain hunter-gatherer lifestyles and cluster together in autosomal-based analysis, whereas non-Pygmy Niger-Kordofanian speakers (non-Pygmy NKs) predominantly practice agriculture and show substantial genetic homogeneity despite their wide geographic range throughout sub-Saharan Africa. However, KhoeSan, who speak a set of relatively unique click-based languages, have long been thought to be an early branch of anatomically modern humans based on phylogenetic analysis …
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