The relationship between surname frequency and Y chromosome variation in Spain.
In most societies, surnames are passed down from fathers to sons, just like the Y chromosome. It follows that, theoretically, men sharing the same surnames would also be expected to share related Y chromosomes. Previous investigations have explored such relationships, but so far, the only detailed s...
Autors principals: | Martinez-Cadenas, C, Blanco-Verea, A, Hernando, B, Busby, G, Brion, M, Carracedo, A, Salas, A, Capelli, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2015
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