A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.Application of geographic population structure (GPS) algorithm for biogeographical analyses of populations with complex ancestries: a case study of South Asians from 1000 genomes project.Ancient Human Migrations to and through Jammu Kashmir- India were not of Males Exclusively.Genetic perspective of uniparental mitochondrial DNA landscape on the Punjabi population, Pakistan.New insights from Thailand into the maternal genetic history of Mainland Southeast Asia.Global demographic history of human populations inferred from whole mitochondrial genomes
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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals.
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Andreia Brandão
Bob Hudson
Ceiridwen Edwards
Francesca Gandini
James F Wilson
Maria Pala
Ross M Fraser
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10.1186/S12862-017-0936-9
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2017-03-23T00:00:00Z
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