TY - JOUR AU - Ongaro, Linda AU - Scliar, Marilia O AU - Flores, Rodrigo AU - Raveane, Alessandro AU - Marnetto, Davide AU - Sarno, Stefania AU - Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A AU - Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E AU - Patin, Etienne AU - Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn AU - Hellenthal, Garrett AU - Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel AU - King, Roy J AU - Kouvatsi, Anastasia AU - Balanovsky, Oleg AU - Balanovska, Elena AU - Atramentova, Lubov AU - Turdikulova, Shahlo AU - Mastana, Sarabjit AU - Marjanovic, Damir AU - Mulahasanovic, Lejla AU - Leskovac, Andreja AU - Lima-Costa, Maria F AU - Pereira, Alexandre C AU - Barreto, Mauricio L AU - Horta, Bernardo L AU - Mabunda, Nédio AU - May, Celia A AU - Moreno-Estrada, Andrés AU - Achilli, Alessandro AU - Olivieri, Anna AU - Semino, Ornella AU - Tambets, Kristiina AU - Kivisild, Toomas AU - Luiselli, Donata AU - Torroni, Antonio AU - Capelli, Cristian AU - Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo AU - Metspalu, Mait AU - Pagani, Luca AU - Montinaro, Francesco PY - 2019 DO - 10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10668/14702 T2 - Current biology : CB AB - The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the... LA - en KW - Atlantic Slave Trade KW - European colonization KW - admixture history of the Americas KW - sex-biased admixture KW - American Indian or Alaska Native KW - Black People KW - Caribbean Region KW - Central America KW - Gene Flow KW - Genome, Human KW - Humans KW - North America KW - South America KW - White People TI - The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. TY - research article VL - 29 ER -