The genetic impact of the lake chad basin population in North Africa as documented by mitochondrial diversity and internal variation of the L3e5 haplogroup
The presence of sub‐Saharan L‐type mtDNA sequences in North Africa has traditionally
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub‐Saharan and …
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub‐Saharan and …
The Genetic Impact of the Lake Chad Basin Population in North Africa as Documented by Mitochondrial Diversity and Internal Variation of the L3e5 Haplogroup
E Podgorná, P Soares, L Pereira, V Černý - Annals of Human Genetics, 2013 - infona.pl
The presence of sub‐Saharan L‐type mtDNA sequences in North Africa has traditionally
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub‐Saharan and …
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub‐Saharan and …
The genetic impact of the Lake Chad Basin population in North Africa as documented by mitochondrial diversity and internal variation of the L3e5 haplogroup
E Podgorná, P Soares, L Pereira… - … , vol. 77 (6), p. 513-23, 2013 - repositorio-aberto.up.pt
The presence of sub-Saharan L-type mtDNA sequences in North Africa has traditionally
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and …
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and …
The genetic impact of the lake chad basin population in North Africa as documented by mitochondrial diversity and internal variation of the L3e5 haplogroup.
E Podgorná, P Soares, L Pereira… - Annals of Human …, 2013 - europepmc.org
The presence of sub-Saharan L-type mtDNA sequences in North Africa has traditionally
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and …
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and …
The genetic impact of the lake chad basin population in North Africa as documented by mitochondrial diversity and internal variation of the L3e5 haplogroup
E Podgorná, P Soares, L Pereira… - Annals of human …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The presence of sub-Saharan L-type mtDNA sequences in North Africa has traditionally
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and …
been explained by the recent slave trade. However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and …