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CENTURIES OF ISOLATION SHAPED GREEN LANDERS' UNIQUE GENETICS

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An analysis of the genomes of nearly 6,000 Greenlandic people suggests that their Inuit ancestors rarely moved around after settling the island around 1,000 years ago. This historical isolation means that people from some parts of Greenland are more likely to develop certain genetic diseases than are people in other parts of the world.

Freda Kreier

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2025

Nature

Nature

ISSN:0028-0836
年,卷(期):2025.638(8051)