A Neolithic expansion, but strong genetic structure, in the independent history of New Guinea
Bergström A., Oppenheimer SJ., Mentzer AJ., Auckland K., Robson K., Attenborough R., Alpers MP., Koki G., Pomat W., Siba P., Xue Y., Sandhu MS., Tyler-Smith C.
The population structure in Papua New Guinea reflects a Neolithic transition with high present-day genetic differentiation.