Hunter-gatherer genomes reveal diverse demographic trajectories during the rise of farming in Eastern Africa
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M. Feldman | B. Hewlett | B. Henn | G. Belbin | S. Gopalan | Austin W. Reynolds | M. Daya | Zachary H. Garfield | Justin W. Myrick | Richard E. W. Berl | Barnabas K. Bafens | Mira Mastoras | C. Williams | Akmel N. Negash | J. W. Myrick | Shyamalika Gopalan
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