Philippus Venter
University of Limpopo
1 Papers
Philippus Venter is an academic researcher from University of Limpopo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Bantu languages. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Complete Khoisan and Bantu genomes from southern Africa
Stephan C. Schuster,Webb Miller,Aakrosh Ratan,Lynn P. Tomsho,Belinda Giardine,Lindsay R. Kasson,Robert S. Harris,Desiree C. Petersen,Fangqing Zhao,Ji Qi,Can Alkan,Jeffrey M. Kidd,Yazhou Sun,Daniela I. Drautz,Pascal Bouffard,Donna M. Muzny,Jeffrey G. Reid,Lynne V. Nazareth,Qingyu Wang,Richard Burhans,Cathy Riemer,Nicola E. Wittekindt,Priya Moorjani,Elizabeth A. Tindall,Charles G. Danko,Wee Siang Teo,Anne M. Buboltz,Zhenhai Zhang,Qianyi Ma,Arno Oosthuysen,Abraham W. Steenkamp,Hermann Oostuisen,Philippus Venter,John P. Gajewski,Yu Zhang,B. Franklin Pugh,Kateryna D. Makova,Anton Nekrutenko,Elaine R. Mardis,Nick Patterson,Tom H. Pringle,Francesca Chiaromonte,James C. Mullikin,Evan E. Eichler,Ross C. Hardison,Richard A. Gibbs,Timothy T. Harkins,Vanessa M. Hayes +47 more
TL;DR: The extent of whole-genome and exome diversity among the five men, reporting 1.3 million novel DNA differences genome-wide, including 13,146 novel amino acid variants, suggests the Bushmen seem to be more different from each other than, for example, a European and an Asian.