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The following pages link to Oleg Balanovsky (Q28468779):
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- The Genographic Project public participation mitochondrial DNA database (Q21090152) (← links)
- Ancient DNA from European early Neolithic farmers reveals their near eastern affinities (Q21090177) (← links)
- Afghanistan's ethnic groups share a Y-chromosomal heritage structured by historical events (Q21090929) (← links)
- Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans (Q21534937) (← links)
- The western and eastern roots of the Saami--the story of genetic "outliers" told by mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosomes (Q24533322) (← links)
- Phylogeography of Y-chromosome haplogroup I reveals distinct domains of prehistoric gene flow in europe (Q24533494) (← links)
- The matrilineal ancestry of Ashkenazi Jewry: portrait of a recent founder event (Q24540769) (← links)
- Upper Palaeolithic Siberian genome reveals dual ancestry of Native Americans (Q24562029) (← links)
- Neolithic mitochondrial haplogroup H genomes and the genetic origins of Europeans (Q24567742) (← links)
- Separating the post-Glacial coancestry of European and Asian Y chromosomes within haplogroup R1a (Q24598410) (← links)
- Strong maternal Khoisan contribution to the South African coloured population: a case of gender-biased admixture (Q24603025) (← links)
- Parallel evolution of genes and languages in the Caucasus region (Q24619243) (← links)
- Ancient DNA reveals prehistoric gene-flow from siberia in the complex human population history of North East Europe (Q24620400) (← links)
- A major Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b Holocene era founder effect in Central and Western Europe (Q24622032) (← links)
- Two sources of the Russian patrilineal heritage in their Eurasian context (Q24643385) (← links)
- Maternal traces of deep common ancestry and asymmetric gene flow between Pygmy hunter-gatherers and Bantu-speaking farmers (Q24652575) (← links)
- The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations (Q27025297) (← links)
- A recent bottleneck of Y chromosome diversity coincides with a global change in culture (Q28258830) (← links)
- Distinguishing the co-ancestries of haplogroup G Y-chromosomes in the populations of Europe and the Caucasus (Q28266672) (← links)
- Mitochondrial genome sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a new sub-clade within the broadly distributed human haplogroup C1 (Q28307431) (← links)
- Genomic analyses inform on migration events during the peopling of Eurasia (Q28314885) (← links)
- Elena Balanovska (Q28468790) (← links)
- Human Y Chromosome Haplogroup N: A Non-trivial Time-Resolved Phylogeography that Cuts across Language Families (Q28596543) (← links)
- POPULATION GENETICS. Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans (Q28601702) (← links)
- Genome-wide signatures of male-mediated migration shaping the Indian gene pool (Q29035621) (← links)
- No evidence from genome-wide data of a Khazar origin for the Ashkenazi Jews (Q30839830) (← links)
- (Q30958612) (redirect page) (← links)
- Genetic Heritage of the Balto-Slavic Speaking Populations: A Synthesis of Autosomal, Mitochondrial and Y-Chromosomal Data (Q30991150) (← links)
- Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins (Q33557046) (← links)
- The Connection of the Genetic, Cultural and Geographic Landscapes of Transoxiana (Q33780445) (← links)
- The phylogenetic and geographic structure of Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a (Q34412008) (← links)
- Population distribution and ancestry of the cancer protective MDM2 SNP285 (rs117039649). (Q34483516) (← links)
- Deep phylogenetic analysis of haplogroup G1 provides estimates of SNP and STR mutation rates on the human Y-chromosome and reveals migrations of Iranic speakers (Q35306355) (← links)
- The genetic legacy of the expansion of Turkic-speaking nomads across Eurasia (Q35514258) (← links)
- Phylogeography of human Y-chromosome haplogroup Q3-L275 from an academic/citizen science collaboration (Q36294893) (← links)
- Corrigendum: Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins (Q37393697) (← links)
- Toward a consensus on SNP and STR mutation rates on the human Y-chromosome (Q38689513) (← links)
- Genetic differentiation between upland and lowland populations shapes the Y-chromosomal landscape of West Asia (Q38915591) (← links)
- Genetic affinities of Ukrainians from the maternal perspective (Q43908301) (← links)
- Separating the post-Glacial coancestry of European and Asian Y chromosomes within haplogroup R1a. (Q45801075) (← links)
- mtDNA lineages reveal coronary artery disease-associated structures in the Lebanese population (Q46210004) (← links)
- Recombination networks as genetic markers in a human variation study of the Old World (Q46848051) (← links)
- Between Lake Baikal and the Baltic Sea: genomic history of the gateway to Europe (Q47136309) (← links)
- Recombination gives a new insight in the effective population size and the history of the old world human populations (Q47268939) (← links)
- Is spatial distribution of the HIV-1-resistant CCR5Delta32 allele formed by ecological factors? (Q51191180) (← links)
- Strong Maternal Khoisan Contribution to the South African Coloured Population: A Case of Gender-Biased Admixture. (Q55136767) (← links)
- Correction: The Genographic Project Public Participation Mitochondrial DNA Database. (Q55475318) (← links)
- Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans (Q55920422) (← links)
- The Genetic Legacy of the Expansion of Turkic-Speaking Nomads Across Eurasia (Q56270968) (← links)
- Genes reveal traces of common recent demographic history for most of the Uralic-speaking populations (Q57094116) (← links)