With the largest genomic dataset to date of Bantu-speaking populations, including newly generated data of modern-day and ancient DNA from previously unsampled regions in Africa, we shed fresh light on the expansion of peoples speaking Bantu languages that started ∼4000 years ago in western Africa. We have genotyped 1,740 participants, including 1,487 Bantu speakers from 143 populations across 14 African countries, and generated whole-genome sequences from 12 Late Iron Age individuals. Our results show that Bantu speakers received significant gene-flow from local groups in regions they expanded into. We show for the first time that genetic diversity amongst Bantu-speaking populations declines with distance from western Africa, with current-d...
Abstract Background Population demography and gene flow among African groups, as well as the putativ...
South Eastern Bantu-speaking (SEB) groups constitute more than 80% of the population in South Africa...
Results from disparate fields indicate that anatomically modern Homo sapiens originated in Africa ~2...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a great impact on the genetic, lingu...
Bantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic history of Bantu-speaking ...
The expansion of Bantu-language speakers is the most dramatic demographic event in Late Holocene Afr...
<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...
International audienceBantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic hist...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
The Bantu expansion, which started in West Central Africa around 5,000 BP, constitutes a major migra...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages, which started around 5,000 years before pres...
Evidence from paleontology, archaeology and population genetics support that modern humans originate...
Africa hosts the greatest human genetic diversity globally, but legacies of ancient population inter...
Abstract Background Population demography and gene flow among African groups, as well as the putativ...
South Eastern Bantu-speaking (SEB) groups constitute more than 80% of the population in South Africa...
Results from disparate fields indicate that anatomically modern Homo sapiens originated in Africa ~2...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a great impact on the genetic, lingu...
Bantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic history of Bantu-speaking ...
The expansion of Bantu-language speakers is the most dramatic demographic event in Late Holocene Afr...
<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...
International audienceBantu languages are spoken by about 310 million Africans, yet the genetic hist...
Bantu speech communities expanded over large parts of sub-Saharan Africa within the last 4000-5000 y...
The Bantu expansion, which started in West Central Africa around 5,000 BP, constitutes a major migra...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages, which started around 5,000 years before pres...
Evidence from paleontology, archaeology and population genetics support that modern humans originate...
Africa hosts the greatest human genetic diversity globally, but legacies of ancient population inter...
Abstract Background Population demography and gene flow among African groups, as well as the putativ...
South Eastern Bantu-speaking (SEB) groups constitute more than 80% of the population in South Africa...
Results from disparate fields indicate that anatomically modern Homo sapiens originated in Africa ~2...