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Low prevalence of lactase persistence in bronze age europe indicates ongoing strong selection over the last 3,000 years

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Table 1. Samples Analyzed and Frequency of the LP Allele (rs4988235-A) in Different Cultures
Figure 1. PCA of Modern and Ancient Euro- Euro-peans
Figure 2. Tollense Samples Show No Population Structure (A) Posterior density of inbreeding coefficient F (see also Figure S3).
Figure 3. Lactase Persistence Distribution and Selection in Europe

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