The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a great impact on the genetic, linguistic, and cultural variation of sub-Saharan Africa. It is generally accepted that Bantu languages originated in an area around the present border between Cameroon and Nigeria approximately 5,000 years ago, from where they spread South and East becoming the largest African linguistic branch. The demic consequences of this event are reflected in the relatively high genetic homogeneity observed across most of sub-Saharan Africa populations. In this work, we explored genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism data from 28 populations to characterize the genetic components present in sub-Saharan African populations. Combining novel data from four...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
International audienceBantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic hist...
The large scale spread of Bantu-speaking populations remains one of the most debated questions in Af...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a great impact on the genetic, lingu...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...
South Eastern Bantu-speaking (SEB) groups constitute more than 80% of the population in South Africa...
The Bantu expansion, which started in West Central Africa around 5,000 BP, constitutes a major migra...
With the largest genomic dataset to date of Bantu-speaking populations, including newly generated da...
Bantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic history of Bantu-speaking ...
<div><p>Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 400...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
Studies of large sets of SNP data have proven to be a powerful tool in the analysis of the genetic s...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
International audienceBantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic hist...
The large scale spread of Bantu-speaking populations remains one of the most debated questions in Af...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a great impact on the genetic, lingu...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...
South Eastern Bantu-speaking (SEB) groups constitute more than 80% of the population in South Africa...
The Bantu expansion, which started in West Central Africa around 5,000 BP, constitutes a major migra...
With the largest genomic dataset to date of Bantu-speaking populations, including newly generated da...
Bantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic history of Bantu-speaking ...
<div><p>Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 400...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
Studies of large sets of SNP data have proven to be a powerful tool in the analysis of the genetic s...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
International audienceBantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic hist...
The large scale spread of Bantu-speaking populations remains one of the most debated questions in Af...