A reevaluation of the Native American mtDNA genome diversity and its bearing on the models of early colonization of Beringia.
The Americas were the last continents to be populated by humans, and their colonization represents a very interesting chapter in our species' evolution in which important issues are still contentious or largely unknown. One difficult topic concerns the details of the early peopling of Beringia,...
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Autores principales: | Nelson J R Fagundes, Ricardo Kanitz, Sandro L Bonatto |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2008
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