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- The Phylogenetic and Geographic Structure of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1a
- Extreme Genetic Heterogeneity in North Africa
- Redefining Pre-Indo-European Language Families of Bronze Age
- DISSECTION of HAPLOGROUP R1b-M269 and FORENSIC APPLICATIONS
- Ancient History of the Arbins, Bearers of Haplogroup R1b, from Central Asia to Europe, 16,000 to 1500 Years Before Present
- Genetic Differentiation Between Upland and Lowland Populations Shapes the Y‑Chromosomal Landscape of West Asia
- The Ancestors of Today's Poles with the Haplogroup R1a
- The Major Y-Chromosome Haplotype XI – Haplogroup R1a in Eurasia Lucotte G* Institute of Molecular Anthropology, Paris, France
- Subdividing Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1a1 Reveals Norse Viking Dispersal Lineages in Britain
- The Medieval Mongolian Roots of Y-Chromosomal Lineages From
- The Story of Two Northward Migrations- Origins of Finno-Permic and Balto-Slavic Languages in Northeast Europe, Based on Human Y-Chromosome Haplogroups337
- Human Paternal Lineages, Languages and Environment in the Caucasus
- Genetics of Indo-European Populations: the Past, the Future *
- Genetic Diversity in Svaneti and Highland Western Georgia
- Y Chromosomal Heritage of Croatian Population and Its Island Isolates
- Y Chromosome Haplogroups in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Population Based on 23 Y-STR Loci Serkan Dogan1, Adna Ašić1, Gulsen Dogan1, Larisa Besic1, Damir Marjanovic1
- COVID-19 and Population Genetics: Correlation, Causation and Likelihood (Third and Last Delivery) Ángel GÓMEZ MORENO1
- Joint Genetic Analyses of Mitochondrial and Y-Chromosome Molecular Markers for a Population from Northwest China
- Haplogroup R1a As the Proto Indo-Europeans and the Legendary Aryans As Witnessed by the DNA of Their Current Descendants
- Separating the Post-Glacial Coancestry of European and Asian Y Chromosomes Within Haplogroup R1a
- New Understanding of Western Eurasia in Prehistoric Times
- Human Genetic Variation, Relationships of Peoples of Sub- Saharan Africa and Implications for Healthcare
- Germanic Origins from the Perspective of the Y-Chromosome
- The Indian Origin of Paternal Haplogroup R1a1* Substantiates the Autochthonous Origin of Brahmins and the Caste System
- Afghanistan's Ethnic Groups Share a Y-Chromosomal Heritage Structured by Historical Events
- The Genetic Link of the Viking – Era Norse to Central Asia: an Assessment of the Y Chromosome DNA, Archaeological, Historical and Linguistic Evidence
- Y-Chromosome Diversity in Modern Bulgarians: New Clues About Their Ancestry
- Afghanistan from a Y-Chromosome Perspective
- The Genetic Variation in the R1a Clade Among the Ashkenazi Levites' Y
- Neolithic Patrilineal Signals Indicate That the Armenian Plateau Was Repopulated by Agriculturalists
- The Scythians, Sarmatians and Lekhs
- Downloaded from the UCSC Distribution (Complete List of Samples in Additional File 8:Tables6)
- Prehistoric Migrations Through the Mediterranean Basin Shaped Corsican Y-Chromosome Diversity
- R1a Subclades and Bronze Age Migrations on the Eurasian Steppes