mtDNA Analysis Reveals a Major Late Paleolithic Population Expansion from Southwestern to Northeastern Europe
Antonio Torroni(University of Pavia), Rosaria Scozzari(Institute of Molecular Biology and Pathology), Batsheva Bonné‐Tamir(Tel Aviv University), Daniele Sellitto(Sapienza University of Rome), Chiara Rengo(University of Pavia), Leila D'Urbano(Sapienza University of Rome), Peter Forster(Universität Hamburg), Hans‐Jürgen Bandelt(Universität Hamburg), Pedro Moral(Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe), Marja‐Liisa Savontaus(University of Turku), Päivi Lahermo(University of Turku)
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