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- 1471-2156-5-26 author "Metspalu M, Kivisild T, Metspalu E, Parik J, Hudjashov G, Kaldma K, Serk P, Karmin M, Behar DM, Gilbert MT, Endicott P, Mastana S, Papiha SS, Skorecki K, Torroni A, Villems R".
- 1471-2156-5-26 date "2004-08-31".
- 1471-2156-5-26 date "August 2004".
- 1471-2156-5-26 displayAuthors "1".
- 1471-2156-5-26 displayAuthors "etal".
- 1471-2156-5-26 doi "10.1186/1471-2156-5-26".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first "Mait".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first1 "M".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first1 "Mait".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first10 "M Thomas P".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first10 "MT".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first11 "P".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first11 "Phillip".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first12 "S".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first12 "Sarabjit".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first13 "SS".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first13 "Surinder S".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first14 "K".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first14 "Karl".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first15 "A".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first15 "Antonio".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first16 "R".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first16 "Richard".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first2 "T".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first2 "Toomas".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first3 "E".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first3 "Ene".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first4 "J".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first4 "Jüri".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first5 "G".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first5 "Georgi".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first6 "K".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first6 "Katrin".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first7 "P".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first7 "Piia".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first8 "M".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first8 "Monika".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first9 "DM".
- 1471-2156-5-26 first9 "Doron M".
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Genetics_and_archaeogenetics_of_South_Asia.
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Gujarati_people.
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_H_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_I_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_M18.
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_M_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_N_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_R_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_T_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Haplogroup_U_(mtDNA).
- 1471-2156-5-26 isCitedBy Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans.
- 1471-2156-5-26 issue "1".
- 1471-2156-5-26 journal "BMC Genet.".
- 1471-2156-5-26 journal "BMC Genetics".
- 1471-2156-5-26 journal "BMC genetics".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last "Kivisild".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last "Metspalu".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last1 "Metspalu".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last10 "Gilbert".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last11 "Endicott".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last12 "Mastana".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last13 "Papiha".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last14 "Skorecki".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last15 "Torroni".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last16 "Villems".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last2 "Kivisild".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last3 "Metspalu".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last4 "Parik".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last5 "Hudjashov".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last6 "Kaldma".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last7 "Serk".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last8 "Karmin".
- 1471-2156-5-26 last9 "Behar".
- 1471-2156-5-26 page "26".
- 1471-2156-5-26 pages "26".
- 1471-2156-5-26 pmc "516768".
- 1471-2156-5-26 pmid "15339343".
- 1471-2156-5-26 quote "Broadly, the average proportion of mtDNAs from West Eurasia among Indian caste populations is 17% . In the western States of India and in Pakistan their share is greater, reaching over 30% in Kashmir and Gujarat, nearly 40% in Indian Punjab, and peaking, expectedly, at approximately 50% in Pakistan . These frequencies demonstrate a general decline towards the south and even more so towards the east of India . The low frequency of the western Eurasian mtDNAs in Rajasthan may be in part a statistical artifact due to the limited sample size of 35 Rajputs.".
- 1471-2156-5-26 ref "harv".
- 1471-2156-5-26 title "Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in South and Southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans".
- 1471-2156-5-26 title "Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in south and southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans".
- 1471-2156-5-26 title "Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in south and southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans.".
- 1471-2156-5-26 url "http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/5/26".
- 1471-2156-5-26 url "http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/5/26/ABSTRACT%5D/ABSTRACT/COMMENTS/ADDITIONAL/COMMENTS/abstract/".
- 1471-2156-5-26 url Metspalu2004.pdf.
- 1471-2156-5-26 url 26.
- 1471-2156-5-26 vauthors "Metspalu M, Kivisild T, Metspalu E, et al.".
- 1471-2156-5-26 vauthors "Metspalu M, Kivisild T, Metspalu E, etal".
- 1471-2156-5-26 volume "5".
- 1471-2156-5-26 year "2004".