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- journal.pone.0011898 doi "10.1371/journal.pone.0011898".
- journal.pone.0011898 editor1First "Michael".
- journal.pone.0011898 editor1Last "Hofreiter".
- journal.pone.0011898 first1 "Linea".
- journal.pone.0011898 first2 "Niels".
- journal.pone.0011898 first3 "Hans R.".
- journal.pone.0011898 first4 "Toomas".
- journal.pone.0011898 first5 "Jørgen".
- journal.pone.0011898 isCitedBy Haplogroup_I_(mtDNA).
- journal.pone.0011898 isCitedBy Haplogroup_T_(mtDNA).
- journal.pone.0011898 issue "7".
- journal.pone.0011898 journal "PLoS ONE".
- journal.pone.0011898 last1 "Hofreiter".
- journal.pone.0011898 last2 "Lynnerup".
- journal.pone.0011898 last3 "Siegismund".
- journal.pone.0011898 last4 "Kivisild".
- journal.pone.0011898 last5 "Dissing".
- journal.pone.0011898 pages "e11898".
- journal.pone.0011898 pmc "2912848".
- journal.pone.0011898 pmid "20689597".
- journal.pone.0011898 quote "The overall occurrence of haplogroups did not deviate from extant Scandinavians, however, haplogroup I was significantly more frequent among the ancient Danes than among extant Danes and Scandinavians as well as among other ancient population samples reported. Haplogroup I could therefore have been an ancient Southern Scandinavian type “diluted” by later immigration events.".
- journal.pone.0011898 title "Genetic Diversity among Ancient Nordic Populations".
- journal.pone.0011898 volume "5".
- journal.pone.0011898 year "2010".