The discovery of mitochondrial type N1a in Central European Neolithic skeletons at a high frequency enabled us to answer the question of whether the modern population is maternally descended from the early farmers instead of addressing the traditional question of the origin of early European farmers.
Response to Comment on "Ancient DNA from the First European Farmers in 7500-Year-Old Neolithic Sites"
BRAMANTI, BarbaraPenultimo
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2006
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The discovery of mitochondrial type N1a in Central European Neolithic skeletons at a high frequency enabled us to answer the question of whether the modern population is maternally descended from the early farmers instead of addressing the traditional question of the origin of early European farmers.File in questo prodotto:
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