- Mitochondrial DNA genetic relationships at the ancient Neolithic site of Tell Halula
- Tracing back ancient south Siberian population history using mitochondrial and Y-chromosome SNPs
- Y chromosome J2 subtyping in an Italian sample: Population and forensic implications
- Exploring mitochondrial DNA variation in the Italian Peninsula
- Recently introduced Y-SNPs improve the resolution within Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b in a central European population sample (Tyrol, Austria)
- Population genetics and DNA preservation in ancient human remains from Eastern Spain
- Haplogroup distribution of Hungarian population and the largest minority group
- mtDNA diversity in Sudan (East Africa)
- Y-chromosome markers distribution in Northern Africa: High-resolution SNP and STR analysis in Tunisia and Morocco populations
- Haplogroup H sub-lineages with mitochondrial SNPs
- Microgeographic variation of Y-chromosome haplotypes in Italy
- NRY haplogroups distribution in sub-Saharan Africa and Bantu expansion
- Results of Y-SNP typing in three different populations
- Microgeographic genetic variation of Y chromosome in a population sample of Ravenna's area in the Emilia-Romagna region (North of Italy)
May 27, 2008
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series has a whole bunch of very interesting population genetics papers in press. Some very exciting ones are:
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Me,I'm a rather lowly Plebe(Plebian) with no major connections.I learn from this site myself and I'm thankful it exists.
So,I don't have any knowledge of where to get the papers from Forensis Science International;Maybe they'll be available to you and circulating later.
The history indeed has been beefalled.
Has anyone sent you any of these yet Dienekes? I might be able to if you are still interested?
i love forensic DNA stuff..
do u have any idea for my thesis that is related with genetic and forensic medicine?
alfiafadiyanti.blogspot.com
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