Discovery of ancient genomes from the Sahara: Isolation of a North African genetic lineage.
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Genetic studies of two approximately 7,000-year-old Saharan women have shown that they are from a hitherto unknown North African genetic lineage, isolated from sub-Saharan lineages. This suggests limited gene flow between areas during the African Wet Period.

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