Genetic ancestry, admixture, and population structure in rural Dominica
The Caribbean is a genetically diverse region with heterogeneous admixture compositions influenced by local island ecologies, migrations, colonial conflicts, and demographic histories. The Commonwealth of Dominica is a mountainous island in the Lesser Antilles historically known to harbor communitie...
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Main Authors: | Monica H. Keith, Mark V. Flinn, Harly J. Durbin, Troy N. Rowan, Gregory E. Blomquist, Kristen H. Taylor, Jeremy F. Taylor, Jared E. Decker |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/12439a032a444ca3b5f4656a39b2736e |
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