Human Y chromosome haplogroup R-V88: a paternal genetic record of early mid Holocene trans-Saharan connections and the spread of Chadic languages
Fulvio Cruciani(Sapienza University of Rome), Rosaria Scozzari(Institute of Molecular Biology and Pathology), Beniamino Trombetta(Sapienza University of Rome), Eliane Beraud Colomb(Hôpital Sainte-Marguerite), Daniele Sellitto(Sapienza University of Rome), Andrea Massaia(Sapienza University of Rome), Elizabeth Watson(Massey University), Pedro Moral(Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe), Jean-Michel Dugoujon(Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier), Giovanni Destro‐Bisol(Sapienza University of Rome)
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