Category:Genetic studies on Biaka
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English: Genetic studies on Biaka (also known as Aka, Bayaka, Babenzele), nomadic Mbenga pygmy people, speaking Aka language, living in southwestern Central African Republic and the Brazzaville region of the Republic of the Congo in Central Africa.
Media in category "Genetic studies on Biaka"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Consensus Neighbor-Joining Tree of Populations.png 4,180 × 3,350; 85 KB
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Frappe analysis of the sub-Saharan African groups.png 659 × 497; 41 KB
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Hierarchical population tree of sub-Saharan African populations.png 1,775 × 887; 750 KB
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Individual ancestry estimates for 128 African Americans (African components).png 1,765 × 600; 330 KB
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Individual ancestry estimates for 128 African Americans.png 1,538 × 518; 394 KB
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PCA and individual ancestry estimates for African Americans.png 1,200 × 802; 295 KB
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PCA result of the sub-Saharan African groups.png 642 × 471; 17 KB
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Pygmy languages (Bahuchet).png 1,253 × 687; 307 KB
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ROH of African populations.png 912 × 605; 102 KB