Two groups of populations with completely different lifestyles-the Pygmy hunter-gatherers and the Bantu-speaking farmers-coexist in Central Africa. We investigated the origins of these two groups and the interactions between them, by analyzing mtDNA variation in 1,404 individuals from 20 farming populations and 9 Pygmy populations from Central Africa, with the aim of shedding light on one of the most fascinating cultural transitions in human evolution (the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture). Our data indicate that this region was colonized gradually, with an initial L1c-rich ancestral population ultimately giving rise to current-day farmers, who display various L1c clades, and to Pygmies, in whom L1c1a is the only survivi...
Africa presents the most complex genetic picture of any continent, with a time depth for mitochondri...
Africa presents the most complex genetic picture of any continent, with a time depth for mitochondri...
International audienceThe emergence of agriculture in West-Central Africa approximately 5,000 years ...
Two groups of populations with completely different lifestyles-the Pygmy hunter-gatherers and the Ba...
E-mail Addresses: verdu@mnhn.frInternational audienceCentral Africa is currently peopled by numerous...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved a major cultural innovation that has s...
International audienceThe transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved a major cultural...
International audienceThe transformation from a foraging way of life to a reliance on domesticated p...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages, which started around 5,000 years before pres...
International audienceCentral Africa, a forested region that supports an exceptionally high biodiver...
Pygmy populations are among the few hunter-gatherers currently living in sub-Saharan Africa and are ...
In a previous study, we proposed a model for genetic admixture between African hunter gatherers and ...
The Eastern Pygmies from Zaire and Western Pygmies from Cameroon, Congo, and the Central African Rep...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved a major cultural innovation that has s...
African Pygmies practicing a mobile hunter-gatherer lifestyle are phenotypically and genetically div...
Africa presents the most complex genetic picture of any continent, with a time depth for mitochondri...
Africa presents the most complex genetic picture of any continent, with a time depth for mitochondri...
International audienceThe emergence of agriculture in West-Central Africa approximately 5,000 years ...
Two groups of populations with completely different lifestyles-the Pygmy hunter-gatherers and the Ba...
E-mail Addresses: verdu@mnhn.frInternational audienceCentral Africa is currently peopled by numerous...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved a major cultural innovation that has s...
International audienceThe transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved a major cultural...
International audienceThe transformation from a foraging way of life to a reliance on domesticated p...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages, which started around 5,000 years before pres...
International audienceCentral Africa, a forested region that supports an exceptionally high biodiver...
Pygmy populations are among the few hunter-gatherers currently living in sub-Saharan Africa and are ...
In a previous study, we proposed a model for genetic admixture between African hunter gatherers and ...
The Eastern Pygmies from Zaire and Western Pygmies from Cameroon, Congo, and the Central African Rep...
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved a major cultural innovation that has s...
African Pygmies practicing a mobile hunter-gatherer lifestyle are phenotypically and genetically div...
Africa presents the most complex genetic picture of any continent, with a time depth for mitochondri...
Africa presents the most complex genetic picture of any continent, with a time depth for mitochondri...
International audienceThe emergence of agriculture in West-Central Africa approximately 5,000 years ...