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2“…Peoples speaking so-called Khoisan languages—that is, indigenous languages of southern Africa that do not belong to the Bantu family—are culturally and linguistically diverse. …”
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3por Kim, Hie Lim, Ratan, Aakrosh, Perry, George H., Montenegro, Alvaro, Miller, Webb, Schuster, Stephan C.“…Here we infer early demographic histories of modern humans using whole-genome sequences of five Khoisan individuals and one Bantu speaker. Comparison with a 420 K SNP data set from worldwide individuals demonstrates that two of the Khoisan genomes from the Ju/’hoansi population contain exclusive Khoisan ancestry. …”
Publicado 2014
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4“…BACKGROUND: The researchers established that an indigenous KhoiSan community functions healthily without western mental health services. …”
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5por Tau, Tiroyamodimo, Wally, Anthony, Fanie, Thokozile Patricia, Ngono, Goitseone Lorato, Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata, Davison, Sean, D’Amato, María Eugenia“…CMP ranged from 6.28 × 10(−19) (Khoisan Tuu) to 1,02 × 10(−18) (Northwest district). …”
Publicado 2017
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6por Pickrell, Joseph K., Patterson, Nick, Barbieri, Chiara, Berthold, Falko, Gerlach, Linda, Güldemann, Tom, Kure, Blesswell, Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata, Nakagawa, Hirosi, Naumann, Christfried, Lipson, Mark, Loh, Po-Ru, Lachance, Joseph, Mountain, Joanna, Bustamante, Carlos D., Berger, Bonnie, Tishkoff, Sarah A., Henn, Brenna M., Stoneking, Mark, Reich, David, Pakendorf, Brigitte“…The southern African Khoisan fall into two genetic groups, loosely corresponding to the northwestern and southeastern Kalahari, which we show separated within the last 30,000 years. …”
Publicado 2012
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7por Bajić, Vladimir, Barbieri, Chiara, Hübner, Alexander, Güldemann, Tom, Naumann, Christfried, Gerlach, Linda, Berthold, Falko, Nakagawa, Hirosi, Mpoloka, Sununguko W., Roewer, Lutz, Purps, Josephine, Stoneking, Mark, Pakendorf, Brigitte“…The Bantu expansion led to heavily sex‐biased admixture as a result of interactions between Khoisan females and Bantu males, with a geographic gradient which may reflect changes in the social dynamics between Khoisan and Bantu groups over time.…”
Publicado 2018
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8“…VNTRseek was used to analyze the Watson and Khoisan genomes (454 technology) and two 1000 Genomes family trios (Illumina). …”
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9“…The Hadza and Sandawe populations in present-day Tanzania speak languages containing click sounds and therefore thought to be distantly related to southern African Khoisan languages. We analyzed genome-wide genotype data for individuals sampled from the Hadza and Sandawe populations in the context of a global data set of 3,528 individuals from 163 ethno-linguistic groups. …”
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10Migration and Interaction in a Contact Zone: mtDNA Variation among Bantu-Speakers in Southern Africapor Barbieri, Chiara, Vicente, Mário, Oliveira, Sandra, Bostoen, Koen, Rocha, Jorge, Stoneking, Mark, Pakendorf, Brigitte“…During their expansion, Bantu speakers would have come into contact with diverse local populations, such as the Khoisan hunter-gatherers and pastoralists of southern Africa, with whom they may have intermarried. …”
Publicado 2014
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11por Barbieri, Chiara, Hübner, Alexander, Macholdt, Enrico, Ni, Shengyu, Lippold, Sebastian, Schröder, Roland, Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata, Purps, Josephine, Roewer, Lutz, Stoneking, Mark, Pakendorf, Brigitte“…Here, we analyze over 900 kb of Y chromosome sequence obtained from 547 individuals from southern African Khoisan- and Bantu-speaking populations, identifying 232 new sequences from basal haplogroups A and B. …”
Publicado 2016
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12por Rowold, Diane, Garcia-Bertrand, Ralph, Calderon, Silvia, Rivera, Luis, Benedico, David Perez, Alfonso Sanchez, Miguel A., Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa, Varela, Mangela, Herrera, Rene J.“…Our Maputo Bantu group was analyzed within the context of 27 geographically relevant reference populations in order to ascertain its genetic relationship to other Bantu and non Bantu (Pygmy, Khoisan and Nilotic) sub-equatorial tribes from West and East Africa. …”
Publicado 2014
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13por Kay, Alan R., Raccuglia, Davide, Scholte, Jon, Sivan-Loukianova, Elena, Barwacz, Christopher A., Armstrong, Steven R., Guymon, C. Allan, Nitabach, Michael N., Eberl, Daniel F.“…We term the procedure a “goggatomy,” from the Khoisan word for a bug, gogga. To demonstrate the utility of the method we show that it can be used to expose the auditory chordotonal organs in the second antennal segment and the olfactory receptor neurons in the third antennal segment of Drosophila melanogaster, preserving the transduction machinery. …”
Publicado 2016
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14“…Cissampelos capensis, commonly known by the Afrikaans name “dawidjies” or “dawidjieswortel”, is the most important and best known medicinal plant of the family Menispermaceae used by the Khoisan and other rural people in the western region of South Africa. …”
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15“…The resulting supertree topology includes the most basal position of S African Khoisan followed by C African Pygmies, and the paraphyletic section of all other sub-Saharan peoples. …”
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16por Kootker, Lisette M., Mbeki, Linda, Morris, Alan G., Kars, Henk, Davies, Gareth R.“…The Dutch East India Company (VOC) intended the Cape of Good Hope to be a refreshment stop for ships travelling between the Netherlands and its eastern colonies. The indigenous Khoisan, however, did not constitute an adequate workforce, therefore the VOC imported slaves from East Africa, Madagascar and Asia to expand the workforce. …”
Publicado 2016
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17“…This paper is a synthesis of widely-scattered literature in anthropology, entomology, and chemistry, dealing with San (“Bushmen”) arrow poisons. The term San (or Khoisan) covers many indigenous groups using so-called ‘click languages’ in southern Africa. …”
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18por Fajinmi, Olufunke O., Grúz, Jiří, Tarkowski, Petr, Kulkarni, Manoj G., Finnie, Jeffrey F., Van Staden, Johannes“…Wendl (Rutaceae) has been used in the formulation of skincare products, and the Khoisan people rub it on their skin to add luster. …”
Publicado 2017
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19“…PROBIT identified the Khoisan ethnic group and Northern geographical regions with the highest stunting and wasting prevalence, while WHO flags identified similar prevalence across most groups and regions. …”
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20por Lorente-Galdos, Belen, Lao, Oscar, Serra-Vidal, Gerard, Santpere, Gabriel, Kuderna, Lukas F. K., Arauna, Lara R., Fadhlaoui-Zid, Karima, Pimenoff, Ville N., Soodyall, Himla, Zalloua, Pierre, Marques-Bonet, Tomas, Comas, David“…We identify the fingerprint of an archaic introgression event in the sub-Saharan populations included in the models (~ 4.0% in Khoisan, ~ 4.3% in Mbuti Pygmies, and ~ 5.8% in Mandenka) from an early divergent and currently extinct ghost modern human lineage. …”
Publicado 2019
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