Revealing the tales of post-Viking migration between UK and Denmark through 1 million personal genomes
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The North Sea has long been a strategically important area with an extensive history of people and goods flowing through and around. However, our knowledge of the population movements post-viking age and their influence on the genetic makeup of the modern human population is limited. In my talk, I will share new insights gained from delving into the genomics data of nearly one million individuals in the UK and Denmark.
This talk is part of the Darwin College Science Seminars series.
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