The genetic structure of the British populations and their surnames
<p> Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies of current human populations, with a few caveats, are a productive way to investigate past movements of peoples (Røyrvik 2010). Recent advances in techniques for typing and analysing thousands...
Main Authors: | Bodmer, W, Winney, B |
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Other Authors: | Cunliffe, B |
Format: | Book section |
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Oxbow Books
2016
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