Ancient DNA from European early neolithic farmers reveals their near eastern affinities.
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000-4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural communities was one of the most important demographic events since the initial peopling of Europe by anatomically modern humans in the Upper Paleolithic (40,000 B.C.). However, the nature and speed of t...
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Autores principales: | Wolfgang Haak, Oleg Balanovsky, Juan J Sanchez, Sergey Koshel, Valery Zaporozhchenko, Christina J Adler, Clio S I Der Sarkissian, Guido Brandt, Carolin Schwarz, Nicole Nicklisch, Veit Dresely, Barbara Fritsch, Elena Balanovska, Richard Villems, Harald Meller, Kurt W Alt, Alan Cooper, Members of the Genographic Consortium |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0e98f2d69b9d472fa27d45c018e5c722 |
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