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  • The genetic prehistory of southern Africa 

    Pickrell, Joseph K.; Patterson, Nick; Barbieri, Chiara; Berthold, Falko; Gerlach, Linda; Güldemann, Tom; Kure, Blesswell; Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata; Nakagawa, Hirosi; Naumann, Christfried; Lipson, Mark; Loh, Po-Ru; Lachance, Joseph; Mountain, Joanna; Bustamante, Carlos D.; Berger, Bonnie; Tishkoff, Sarah A.; Henn, Brenna M.; Stoneking, Mark; Reich, David; Pakendorf, Brigitte (Macmillan Publishers Limited, http://www.nature.com/ncomms/index.html, 2012)
    Southern and eastern African populations that speak non-Bantu languages with click consonants are known to harbour some of the most ancient genetic lineages in humans, but their relationships are poorly understood. Here, ...
  • Population structure of human gut bacteria in a diverse cohort from rural Tanzania and Botswana 

    Hansen, Matthew E.B.; Rubel, Meagan A.; Bailey, Aubrey G; Ranciaro, Alessia; Thompson, Simon R.; Campbell, Michael C.; Beggs, William; Dave, Jaanki R.; Mokone, Gaonyadiwe G; Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata; Nyambo, Thomas; Abnet, Christian; Chanock, Stephen J.; Bushman, Frederic D.; Tishkoff, Sarah A. (BMC, https://www.biomedcentral.com/, 2019-01-22)
    Background: Gut microbiota from individuals in rural, non-industrialized societies differ from those in individuals from industrialized societies. Here, we use 16S rRNA sequencing to survey the gut bacteria of seven ...