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Additional file 10: of Analysis of the human Y-chromosome haplogroup Q characterizes ancient population movements in Eurasia and the Americas

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posted on 2019-01-24, 05:00 authored by Viola Grugni, Alessandro Raveane, Linda Ongaro, Vincenza Battaglia, Beniamino Trombetta, Giulia Colombo, Marco Capodiferro, Anna Olivieri, Alessandro Achilli, Ugo Perego, Jorge Motta, Maribel Tribaldos, Scott Woodward, Luca Ferretti, Fulvio Cruciani, Antonio Torroni, Ornella Semino
Figure S4. Phylogeography of the branches Q-Y2659, Q-L53 and Q-L804 (panels a, b and c, respectively). Each panel illustrates the phylogenetic relationships of the markers (in different colours) investigated per each branch and their pattern of frequency distribution (complete list of samples in Additional file 8: Table S6). Circles without any number refer to one subject. Larger circles refer to the number of specified subjects. Stars highlighted by a grey shading refer to ancient samples: (1) [75]; (2) [38]; (3) [42]; their relative dating is also reported in italics. Dates reported below branches refer to Bayesian estimates of node ages. (PDF 1183 kb)

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