Large-Scale mtDNA Screening Reveals a Surprising Matrilineal Complexity in East Asia and Its Implications to the Peopling of the Region
Qing‐Peng Kong(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Ya‐Ping Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chuanle Zhu(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Hui Pan(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Song Wu(Shenzhen University), Xiaodan Hao(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Mingwei Zhao(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Jizhen Jin(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Chang Sun(Shaanxi Normal University), Zhong Li(Southwest Medical University), Huawei Wang(Yunnan University), Weizhen Wang(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Shi‐Yi Wang(Jinan University), Y.-T. Cheng(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Yong‐Gang Yao(Kunming Institute of Zoology), L.-N. Liu(Kunming Institute of Zoology)
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