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- The Phylogenetic and Geographic Structure of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1a
- AFRICAN ORIGINS PALEOAMERICAN DNA *Clyde Winters Uthmandan Fodio Institute, Chicago, Illinois 60643 *Author for Correspondence
- The Mitochondrial DNA History of a Former Native American Village in Northern Uruguay
- Extreme Genetic Heterogeneity in North Africa
- Ancient History of the Arbins, Bearers of Haplogroup R1b, from Central Asia to Europe, 16,000 to 1500 Years Before Present
- Synthetic Review on the Genetic Relatedness Between North Africa and Arabia Deduced from Paternal Lineage Distributions
- Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Variation of Eastern Aleut Populations: Implications for the Genetic Structure and Peopling of the Aleutian Archipelago
- Is Native American R Y-Chromosome of African Origin?
- Origins of R-M269 Diversity in Europe
- Carriers of Mitochondrial DNA Macrohaplogroup R Colonized
- The Story of Two Northward Migrations- Origins of Finno-Permic and Balto-Slavic Languages in Northeast Europe, Based on Human Y-Chromosome Haplogroups337
- BMC Genetics Biomed Central
- Larry Bradshaw Paternal Haplogroup Report - 23Andme 1/10/18, 9 08 AM
- Convergence of Y Chromosome STR Haplotypes from Different SNP Haplogroups Compromises Accuracy of Haplogroup Prediction
- The Peopling of the Last Green Sahara Revealed by High-Coverage Resequencing of Trans-Saharan Patrilineages
- AN EXPLORATION of IRISH SURNAME HISTORY THROUGH PATRILINEAL GENETICS by Stephanie Kay Farmer
- Where Did I Come From? - Your Predicted Y- DNA Ancestral Origins • Y-DNA Haplogroup: R-M207 • Subgroup: R1-M173 • Confidence: Medium Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M207 Summary
- Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup R Predicts Survival Advantage In
- The Y Chromosome of Autochthonous Basque Populations and the Bronze Age Replacement Javier Rodriguez Luis1, Leire Palencia‑Madrid2, Vivian C
- Germanic Origins from the Perspective of the Y-Chromosome
- Human Y Chromosome Haplogroup R-V88: a Paternal Genetic Record of Early Mid Holocene Trans-Saharan Connections and the Spread of Chadic Languages
- Neolithic Patrilineal Signals Indicate That the Armenian Plateau Was Repopulated by Agriculturalists
- Y-Chromosome Variability in Four Native American Populations from Panama
- The Genetic Landscape of Equatorial Guinea and the Origin and Migration Routes of the Y Chromosome Haplogroup R-V88
- The Major Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1b-M269 in West
- A Major Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1b Holocene Era Founder Effect in Central and Western Europe
- Prehistoric Migrations Through the Mediterranean Basin Shaped Corsican Y-Chromosome Diversity
- Genome-Wide Ancestry of 17Th-Century Enslaved Africans from the Caribbean