Explaining the imperfection of the molecular clock of hominid mitochondria.
The molecular clock of mitochondrial DNA has been extensively used to date various genetic events. However, its substitution rate among humans appears to be higher than rates inferred from human-chimpanzee comparisons, limiting the potential of interspecies clock calibrations for intraspecific datin...
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Autores principales: | Eva-Liis Loogväli, Toomas Kivisild, Tõnu Margus, Richard Villems |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/05b79cced2f84cfd813304f6c784cae4 |
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