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Genetic structure and sex-biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations.

Vladimir BajićChiara BarbieriAlexander HübnerTom GüldemannChristfried NaumannLinda GerlachFalko BertholdHirosi NakagawaSununguko W MpolokaLutz RoewerJosephine PurpsMark StonekingBrigitte Pakendorf
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Our study shows that the population history of southern Africa has been complex, with different immigrating groups mixing to different degrees with the autochthonous populations. The Bantu expansion led to heavily sex-biased admixture as a result of interactions between Khoisan females and Bantu males, with a geographic gradient which may reflect changes in the social dynamics between Khoisan and Bantu groups over time.
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