Analysis of uniparental markers reveals a complex pattern of migration within Sardinia
Background: From the genetic viewpoint, Sardinia is well differentiated from other surrounding populations. In spite of a common ancestral origin, substantial genetic heterogeneity is observed within the island. Matrimonial pattern, as well as past migration movements, may account for the complex ge...
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Main Authors: | Renato Robledo (Author), Giuseppe Vona (Author), Emanuele Sanna (Author), Valeria Bachis (Author), Carla Maria Calò (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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