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English: A network of haplogroup M3a haplotypes. Underlined samples are those in which the diagnostic coding region marker (4580) of M3a was assayed by either RFLP analysis (-4577 NlaIII) or direct sequencing. For other details, see the legend to Figure 6. |
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Source | Image file from Metspalu M, Kivisild T, Metspalu E, Parik J, Hudjashov G, Kaldma K, Serk P, Karmin M, Behar D, Gilbert M, Endicott P, Mastana S, Papiha S, Skorecki K, Torroni A, Villems R (2004). "Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in South and Southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans". BMC Genetics. DOI:10.1186/1471-2156-5-26. PMID 15339343. PMC: 516768. | |
Author | Metspalu M, Kivisild T, Metspalu E, Parik J, Hudjashov G, Kaldma K, Serk P, Karmin M, Behar D, Gilbert M, Endicott P, Mastana S, Papiha S, Skorecki K, Torroni A, Villems R | |
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