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9 of the most ‘genetically isolated’ human populations in the world

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9 of the most ‘genetically isolated’ human populations in the world

Over the past 50,000 years, humans have populated nearly every corner of the globe — and due to geographic barriers, some of these populations then remained isolated for thousands or even tens of thousands of years.

Other populations have become cloistered thanks to insular cultural or religious practices. As a result, the genetic diversity of our species has declined over the past 50 millennia.

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