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Genomic diversity : applications in human population genetics, The use of Y-chromosomal DNA variation to investigate population history: Recent male spread in Asia and Europe

Zerjal, T and Pandya, A and Santos, FR and Adhikari, R and Tarazona, E and Kayser, M and Evgrafov, O and Singh, L and Thangaraj, K and Destro-Bisol, G and Thomas, MG and Qamar, R and Mehdi, Q and Rosser, ZH and Hurles, ME and Jobling, ME and Tyler-Smith, C (1999) Genomic diversity : applications in human population genetics, The use of Y-chromosomal DNA variation to investigate population history: Recent male spread in Asia and Europe. In: Papiha, SS and Deka, R and Chakraborty, R, (eds.) UNSPECIFIED (91 - 102 - ?). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York ; London.

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Type:Book chapter
Title:Genomic diversity : applications in human population genetics, The use of Y-chromosomal DNA variation to investigate population history: Recent male spread in Asia and Europe
ISBN:0306462958
Additional information:The use of Y-chromosomal DNA variation to investigate population history: Recent male spread in Asia and Europe, 99043453, edited by Surinder S. Papiha, Ranjan Deka, and Ranajit Chakraborty., ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm., "Proceedings of a symposium on Molecular Anthropology in thr Twenty-First Century, held during the 14th International Congress of the Association of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, held July 26-August 1, 1998, in Williamsburg, Virginia"--T.p. verso., Includes bibliographical references and index.
Keywords:Human genetics Variation. Human population genetics.
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Life Sciences > Biosciences (Division of) > Genetics, Evolution and Environment

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