AfricanNeo aDNA Study
With the largest genomic dataset to date of Bantu-speaking populations, including newly generated data of modern-day and ancient DNA from previously unsampled regions in Africa, we shed fresh light on the expansion of peoples speaking Bantu languages that started ~4000 years ago in western Africa. We have generated whole-genome sequences from 12 Late Iron Age individuals. Our comprehensive genetic analysis of the expansion of people speaking Bantu languages reveals a complex history of serial founder events, variable levels of contact with local groups, and spread-over-spread events.
- Type: Other
- Archiver: European Genome-Phenome Archive (EGA)
Click on a Dataset ID in the table below to learn more, and to find out who to contact about access to these data
Dataset ID | Description | Technology | Samples |
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EGAD00001011320 | Illumina NovaSeq 6000 | 12 |
Publications | Citations |
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The genetic legacy of the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africa.
Nature 625: 2024 540-547 |
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