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To examine the ancestry patterns within modern genomes, we estimated ancestry at specific loci (‘local ancestry’) for ~410,000 self-identified ‘white British’ individuals in the UK Biobank10, using a reference panel of 318 ancient DNA samples (Fig.1and Extended Data Fig.2; ref.11) from...
partly owing to widespread vaccination programmes. Together, these findings indicate that population dispersals, changing lifestyles and increased population density may have resulted in high and sustained transmission of both new and old pathogens, driving selection of variants in immune response genes, wh...
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