More than a half of the northern Asian pool of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is fragmented into a number of subclades of haplogroups C and D, two of the most frequent haplogroups throughout northern, eastern, central Asia and America. While there has been considerable recent progress in studying mitochondrial variation in eastern Asia and America at the complete genome resolution, little comparable data is available for regions such as southern Siberia--the area where most of northern Asian haplogroups, including C and D, likely diversified. This gap in our knowledge causes a serious barrier for progress in understanding the demographic pre-history of northern Eurasia in general. Here we describe the phylogeography of haplogroups C and D ...
A maximum parsimony tree of 21 complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences belonging to haplogroup ...
<div><p>The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human popul...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...
To elucidate the human colonization process of northern Asia and human dispersals to the Americas, a...
With the aim of uncovering all of the most basal variation in the northern Asian mitochondrial DNA (...
The Central Siberian Plateau was the last geographic area in Eurasia to become habitable by modern h...
Abstract Background Archaeological studies have revealed a series of cultural changes around the Las...
To elucidate the human colonization process of northern Asia and human dispersals to the Americas, a...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 98 Mansi, an ancient group (formerly known as “Vogul”) of Uralic-sp...
The now-emerging mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) population genomics provides information for reconstructi...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked...
A maximum parsimony tree of 21 complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences belonging to haplogroup ...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked...
A maximum parsimony tree of 21 complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences belonging to haplogroup ...
<div><p>The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human popul...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...
To elucidate the human colonization process of northern Asia and human dispersals to the Americas, a...
With the aim of uncovering all of the most basal variation in the northern Asian mitochondrial DNA (...
The Central Siberian Plateau was the last geographic area in Eurasia to become habitable by modern h...
Abstract Background Archaeological studies have revealed a series of cultural changes around the Las...
To elucidate the human colonization process of northern Asia and human dispersals to the Americas, a...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 98 Mansi, an ancient group (formerly known as “Vogul”) of Uralic-sp...
The now-emerging mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) population genomics provides information for reconstructi...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked...
A maximum parsimony tree of 21 complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences belonging to haplogroup ...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked...
A maximum parsimony tree of 21 complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences belonging to haplogroup ...
<div><p>The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human popul...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...