Paternal Y chromosomal genotyping reveals multiple large-scale admixtures in the formation of Lolo-Burmese-speaking populations in southwest China
Background: Bai and Yi people are two Tibeto-Burman speaking ethnic groups in Yunnan, southwest China. The genetic structure and history of these two groups are largely unknown due to a lack of available genetic data. Aim: To investigate the paternal genetic structure and population relationship of...
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Main Authors: | Jianxin Guo (Author), Bingying Xu (Author), Lanjiang Li (Author), Guanglin He (Author), Han Zhang (Author), Hui-Zhen Cheng (Author), Jinxing Ba (Author), Xiaomin Yang (Author), Lanhai Wei (Author), Rong Hu (Author), Chuan-Chao Wang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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