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In search of the Pre‐ and Post‐Neolithic Genetic Substrates in Iberia: Evidence from Y‐Chromosome in Pyrenean Populations

Summary The male‐mediated genetic legacy of the Pyrenean population was assessed through the analysis of 12 Y‐STR and 27 Y‐SNP loci in a sample of 169 males from 5 main geographical areas in the Spanish Pyrenees: Cinco Villas (Western Pyrenees), Jacetania and Valle de Arán (Central Pyrenees) and Alt...

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Published in:Annals of human genetics 2009-01, Vol.73 (1), p.42-53
Main Authors: López‐Parra, A. M., Gusmão, L., Tavares, L., Baeza, C., Amorim, A., Mesa, M. S., Prata, M. J., Arroyo‐Pardo, E.
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European Continental Ancestry Group - ethnology
European Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
Genetic Variation
haplogroups
Haplotypes
Humans
Iberia
Male
Phylogeny
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Villa
Y‐chromosome
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