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Saami and Berbers--an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link.The complex and diversified mitochondrial gene pool of Berber populationsUncovering the sources of DNA found on the Turin ShroudMitogenomes from Egyptian Cattle Breeds: New Clues on the Origin of Haplogroup Q and the Early Spread of Bos taurus from the Near EastGenealogical relationships between early medieval and modern inhabitants of PiedmontOrigin and spread of Bos taurus: new clues from mitochondrial genomes belonging to haplogroup T1Decrypting the mitochondrial gene pool of modern PanamaniansMitochondrial genomes from modern horses reveal the major haplogroups that underwent domesticationThe enigmatic origin of bovine mtDNA haplogroup R: sporadic interbreeding or an independent event of Bos primigenius domestication in Italy?The multifaceted origin of taurine cattle reflected by the mitochondrial genomeExploring the Y Chromosomal Ancestry of Modern PanamaniansRare primary mitochondrial DNA mutations and probable synergistic variants in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathyHaplogroup effects and recombination of mitochondrial DNA: novel clues from the analysis of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy pedigrees.Arrival of Paleo-Indians to the southern cone of South America: new clues from mitogenomes.Mapping human dispersals into the Horn of Africa from Arabian Ice Age refugia using mitogenomes.Distinctive Paleo-Indian migration routes from Beringia marked by two rare mtDNA haplogroups.Human settlement history between Sunda and Sahul: a focus on East Timor (Timor-Leste) and the Pleistocenic mtDNA diversity.Genetic continuity in the Franco-Cantabrian region: new clues from autochthonous mitogenomes.Rapid coastal spread of First Americans: novel insights from South America's Southern Cone mitochondrial genomes.An Overview of Ten Italian Horse Breeds through Mitochondrial DNA.Reconciling migration models to the Americas with the variation of North American native mitogenomes.A novel in-frame 18-bp microdeletion in MT-CYB causes a multisystem disorder with prominent exercise intolerance.Mitochondrial genomes of extinct aurochs survive in domestic cattleBulgarians vs the other European populations: a mitochondrial DNA perspective‘Distorted’ mitochondrial DNA sequences in schizophrenic patientsGenetic history from the Middle Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of SardiniaPopulation structure of modern-day Italians reveals patterns of ancient and archaic ancestries in Southern Europe
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