Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East

Swapan Mallick | Philippe Froguel | Archie Campbell | David Comas | David Reich | Michael Stumvoll | Peter Kovacs | Matthias Blüher | Iosif Lazaridis | Kendra Sirak | Mario Novak | Ron Pinhasi | Nick Patterson | Anke Tönjes | Boris Gasparian | Johannes Krause | Fanny Bocquentin | Eppie R. Jones | Shona M. Kerr | Loic Yengo | Qiaomei Fu | Martin B. Richards | Dani Nadel | D. Reich | N. Patterson | Qiaomei Fu | S. Mallick | Iosif Lazaridis | N. Rohland | D. Comas | P. Froguel | M. Stumvoll | J. Krause | A. Torroni | James F. Wilson | G. Cavalleri | A. Campbell | O. Semino | L. Yengo | E. Jones | D. Nadel | P. Kovacs | A. Tönjes | M. Blüher | S. A. Roodenberg | Éadaoin Harney | Kristin Stewardson | D. Fernandes | M. Novak | K. Sirak | F. Gerritsen | R. Pinhasi | M. Richards | D. Merriwether | V. Eshed | G. González-Fortes | J. Monge | Beatriz Gamarra | C. Meiklejohn | D. Merrett | G. Rollefson | S. Connell | G. Lengyel | F. Bocquentin | B. Gasparian | M. Gregg | Ahuva-Sivan Mizrahi | L. Bejenaru | E. Gilbert | S. Kerr | D. McGettigan | M. Merrigan | Seamus O’Reilly | Michel Shamoon-Pour | G. Stefanescu | N. Hovhannisyan | Nadin Rohland | Kristin Stewardson | Eadaoin Harney | Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes | Sarah Connell | Daniel Fernandes | D. Andrew Merriwether | Antonio Torroni | Gary Rollefson | Ornella Semino | Gianpiero Cavalleri | Fokke Gerritsen | Deborah C. Merrett | Beatriz Gamarra | Songül Alpaslan Roodenberg | György Lengyel | Janet M. Monge | Michael Gregg | Vered Eshed | Ahuva-Sivan Mizrahi | Christopher Meiklejohn | Luminita Bejenaru | Edmund Gilbert | Darren McGettigan | Michael Merrigan | Seamus O'Reilly | Michel Shamoon-Pour | Gheorghe Stefanescu | Nelli A. Hovhannisyan | D. A. Merriwether | Swapan Mallick | Sarah Connell | David Reich | P. Froguel | A. Campbell | Daniel Fernandes | Boris Gasparian

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