Ancient mtDNA sequences from the First Australians revisited

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University, Griffith
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2021
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The earliest known inhabitants of Australia lived more than 42,000 years ago on the shores of Lake Mungo. Presented is data that show it is feasible to recover complete genomes of some early Australians, in addition to the sex and mitochondrial genomes of others. These data will provide a new understanding of the robust and gracile morphologies of these people, as well as the dispersal patterns of modern humans out of Africa.

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DP140101405

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LP120200144

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Australian Research Council for support through Discovery and Linkage Grant Projects DP140101405, DP110102635, and LP120200144

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History

Evolutionary Biology

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