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The following pages link to Out of Africa and back again: nested cladistic analysis of human Y chromosome variation (Q28268131):
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- Molecular dissection of the basal clades in the human Y chromosome phylogenetic tree (Q21090843) (← links)
- Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansions (Q21093396) (← links)
- No evidence of a Neanderthal contribution to modern human diversity (Q21184107) (← links)
- Y chromosome evidence of earliest modern human settlement in East Asia and multiple origins of Tibetan and Japanese populations (Q21245341) (← links)
- Mitochondrial lineage M1 traces an early human backflow to Africa (Q21266568) (← links)
- Evidence for survival of Pleistocene climatic changes in Northern refugia by the land snail Trochoidea geyeri (Soós 1926) (Helicellinae, Stylommatophora) (Q21283986) (← links)
- Evidence that the adaptive allele of the brain size gene microcephalin introgressed into Homo sapiens from an archaic Homo lineage (Q22337202) (← links)
- Extensive female-mediated gene flow from sub-Saharan Africa into near eastern Arab populations (Q24532098) (← links)
- Haplotypes in the dystrophin DNA segment point to a mosaic origin of modern human diversity (Q24532242) (← links)
- Phylogeographic analysis of haplogroup E3b (E-M215) y chromosomes reveals multiple migratory events within and out of Africa (Q24533407) (← links)
- Origin, diffusion, and differentiation of Y-chromosome haplogroups E and J: inferences on the neolithization of Europe and later migratory events in the Mediterranean area (Q24533420) (← links)
- The phylogeography of Brazilian Y-chromosome lineages (Q24535625) (← links)
- Y-chromosome lineages trace diffusion of people and languages in southwestern Asia (Q24535725) (← links)
- Paternal population history of East Asia: sources, patterns, and microevolutionary processes (Q24535847) (← links)
- Y-chromosomal diversity in Europe is clinal and influenced primarily by geography, rather than by language (Q24538957) (← links)
- Y chromosomes traveling south: the cohen modal haplotype and the origins of the Lemba--the "Black Jews of Southern Africa" (Q24539055) (← links)
- Ancestral Asian source(s) of new world Y-chromosome founder haplotypes (Q24540147) (← links)
- Polarity and temporality of high-resolution y-chromosome distributions in India identify both indigenous and exogenous expansions and reveal minor genetic influence of Central Asian pastoralists (Q24540523) (← links)
- Y chromosomal evidence for the origins of oceanic-speaking peoples (Q24542549) (← links)
- Human population structure and its effects on sampling Y chromosome sequence variation (Q24543914) (← links)
- Rare Deep-Rooting Y Chromosome Lineages in Humans: Lessons for Phylogeography (Q24543944) (← links)
- Deep haplotype divergence and long-range linkage disequilibrium at xp21.1 provide evidence that humans descend from a structured ancestral population. (Q24545103) (← links)
- Genetic variation among world populations: inferences from 100 Alu insertion polymorphisms (Q24561672) (← links)
- A back migration from Asia to sub-Saharan Africa is supported by high-resolution analysis of human Y-chromosome haplotypes (Q24563871) (← links)
- Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in Southeast Europe (Q24599080) (← links)
- An unbiased resource of novel SNP markers provides a new chronology for the human Y chromosome and reveals a deep phylogenetic structure in Africa (Q24599805) (← links)
- Genome, diversity, and origins: the Y chromosome as a storyteller (Q24605686) (← links)
- An African American paternal lineage adds an extremely ancient root to the human Y chromosome phylogenetic tree (Q24609519) (← links)
- Genetic evidence on the origins of Indian caste populations (Q24620803) (← links)
- Ethiopians and Khoisan share the deepest clades of the human Y-chromosome phylogeny (Q24633152) (← links)
- Distribution of haplotypes from a chromosome 21 region distinguishes multiple prehistoric human migrations (Q24651315) (← links)
- New binary polymorphisms reshape and increase resolution of the human Y chromosomal haplogroup tree (Q24657597) (← links)
- A nomenclature system for the tree of human Y-chromosomal binary haplogroups (Q24673069) (← links)
- Jewish and Middle Eastern non-Jewish populations share a common pool of Y-chromosome biallelic haplotypes (Q24683595) (← links)
- The Human Y Chromosome: The Biological Role of a “Functional Wasteland” (Q24803384) (← links)
- Out-of-Africa, the peopling of continents and islands: tracing uniparental gene trees across the map (Q27026910) (← links)
- New uses for new haplotypes the human Y chromosome, disease and selection (Q28141410) (← links)
- High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews (Q28142502) (← links)
- Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populations (Q28142979) (← links)
- Y chromosomal heritage of Croatian population and its island isolates (Q28181997) (← links)
- The human Y chromosome: an evolutionary marker comes of age (Q28191696) (← links)
- Clinal patterns of human Y chromosomal diversity in continental Italy and Greece are dominated by drift and founder effects (Q28202508) (← links)
- Y-chromosome and mtDNA polymorphisms in Iraq, a crossroad of the early human dispersal and of post-Neolithic migrations (Q28202529) (← links)
- From surnames to the history of Y chromosomes: the Sardinian population as a paradigm (Q28205228) (← links)
- Human Y-chromosome variation in the western Mediterranean area: implications for the peopling of the region (Q28215511) (← links)
- The 49a,f haplotype 11 is a new marker of the EU19 lineage that traces migrations from northern regions of the Black Sea (Q28215531) (← links)
- High-resolution analysis of Y-chromosomal polymorphisms reveals signatures of population movements from Central Asia and West Asia into India (Q28216462) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of African populations: human evolution and complex disease (Q28216772) (← links)
- YAP insertion signature in South Asia (Q28245192) (← links)
- Iran: tricontinental nexus for Y-chromosome driven migration (Q28245623) (← links)