The first genomic history of Australia?s peopling
Australia has one of the longest histories of continuous human occupation outside Africa. But who exactly were the first people to settle there? Such a question has obvious political implications and has been hotly debated for decades. The first comprehensive genomic study of Aboriginal Australians reveals that they are indeed the direct descendants of Australia?s earliest settlers and diverged from their Papuan neighbours about 37?000 years ago (y.a.). The study also uncovers several other major findings on early human populations.
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