The Eurasian heartland: a continental perspective on Y-chromosome diversity.
The nonrecombining portion of the human Y chromosome has proven to be a valuable tool for the study of population history. The maintenance of extended haplotypes characteristic of particular geographic regions, despite extensive admixture, allows complex demographic events to be deconstructed. In th...
Main Authors: | Wells, R, Yuldasheva, N, Ruzibakiev, R, Underhill, P, Evseeva, I, Blue-Smith, J, Jin, L, Su, B, Pitchappan, R, Shanmugalakshmi, S, Balakrishnan, K, Read, M, Pearson, N, Zerjal, T, Webster, M, Zholoshvili, I, Jamarjashvili, E, Gambarov, S, Nikbin, B, Dostiev, A, Aknazarov, O, Zalloua, P, Tsoy, I, Kitaev, M, Mirrakhimov, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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