Human genetic structure in Northwest France provides new insights into West European historical demography
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Published:2024-08-07
Issue:1
Volume:15
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Alves IsabelORCID, Giemza JoannaORCID, Blum Michael G. B., Bernhardsson CarolinaORCID, Chatel Stéphanie, Karakachoff Matilde, Saint Pierre Aude, Herzig Anthony F.ORCID, Olaso RobertORCID, Monteil Martial, Gallien Véronique, Cabot Elodie, Svensson Emma, Bacq DelphineORCID, Baron EstelleORCID, Berthelier CharlotteORCID, Besse Céline, Blanché HélèneORCID, Bocher Ozvan, Boland AnneORCID, Bonnaud StéphanieORCID, Charpentier Eric, Dandine-Roulland Claire, Férec Claude, Fruchet Christine, Lecointe Simon, Le Floch Edith, Ludwig Thomas E.ORCID, Marenne GaëlleORCID, Meyer Vincent, Quellery Elisabeth, Racimo FernandoORCID, Rouault Karen, Sandron Florian, Schott Jean-Jacques, Velo-Suarez Lourdes, Violleau Jade, Willerslev EskeORCID, Coativy YvesORCID, Jézéquel Mael, Le Bris Daniel, Nicolas Clément, Pailler Yvan, Goldberg MarcelORCID, Zins MarieORCID, Le Marec HervéORCID, Jakobsson MattiasORCID, Darlu Pierre, Génin EmmanuelleORCID, Deleuze Jean-FrançoisORCID, Redon RichardORCID, Dina ChristianORCID
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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