Dienekes alerts me to the fact that the International Congress of Human Genetics abstracts are online. I spent an hour using only a few keywords, and came up with a lot. 1) If you have a presentation and think it might interest the readers here, feel free to drop a link in (I will look in the spam folder more today, though one link shouldn't drive it crazy). 2) If you are a reader and found something interesting, do the same. Below are some abstracts that caught my eye.... Estimating a date of mixture of ancestral South Asian populations. " Our analyses suggest that major ANI-ASI mixture occurred in the ancestors of both northern and southern Indians 1,200-3,500 years ago, overlapping the time when Indo-European languages first began to be spoken in the subcontinent. These results suggest that this formative period of Indian history was accompanied by mixtures between two ...
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Discover insights from the International Congress of Human Genetics, focusing on admixture events in human populations. Explore diverse genetic patterns.
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