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- In po****tion genetics, gene flow (also known as migration and allele flow) is the transfer of genetic material from one po****tion to another. If the...
- of the Yayoi people. Geneflow from Northeast Asia during the Jōmon period is ****ociated with the C1a1 and C2 lineages, geneflow from the Tibetan Plateau...
- expansion of Oghuz Turks from Central Asia. Central Asian autosomal DNA geneflow was estimated as around 10%. Using haplogroups that are only found in Central...
- Tibetans' suggesting low to none geneflow from outside groups since c. 3,500 years ago. Subsequent internal geneflow resulted in "a northeastern plateau...
- history of Africa. It also served as a biological barrier that restricted geneflow between the northern and central parts of Africa since its desertification...
- between an Ancient West Eurasian lineage (71%), with approximately 29% geneflow from an East Eurasian source. Grebenyuk et al. argues that 'Ancient North...
- into the ****anese archipelago, they became largely isolated from outside geneflow at c. 20,000 to 25,000 BC. The culture of the Jōmon people was largely...
- through multiple migration waves southwards and northwards respectively. Geneflow of East Asian-related ancestry into Maritime Southeast Asia and Oceania...
- Northern China and other East/Southeast Asians, which can be explained by geneflow from a Tianyuan-related source into the ANE lineage (represented by Malta...
-  57% Neolithic/Bronze Age Levantine ancestry in these individuals. Such geneflow of Levantine-like ancestry corresponds with archaeological and botanic...