More data on ancient human mitogenome variability in Italy: new mitochondrial genome sequences from three Upper Palaeolithic burials

Background Recently, the study of mitochondrial variability in ancient humans has allowed the definition of population dynamics that characterised Europe in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene. Despite the abundance of sites and skeletal remains few data are available for Italy. Aim We reconstru...

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Ngā kaituhi matua: Alessandra Modi (Author), Stefania Vai (Author), Cosimo Posth (Author), Chiara Vergata (Author), Valentina Zaro (Author), Maria Angela Diroma (Author), Francesco Boschin (Author), Giulia Capecchi (Author), Stefano Ricci (Author), Annamaria Ronchitelli (Author), Giulio Catalano (Author), Gabriele Lauria (Author), Giuseppe D'Amore (Author), Luca Sineo (Author), David Caramelli (Author), Martina Lari (Author)
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