Maternal admixture and population structure in Mexican-mestizos based on mtDNA haplogroups

Volume: 151, Issue: 4, Pages: 526 - 537
Published: Aug 1, 2013
Abstract
The maternal ancestry (mtDNA) has important applications in different research fields, such as evolution, epidemiology, identification, and human population history. This is particularly interesting in Mestizos, which constitute the main population in Mexico (∼93%) resulting from post-Columbian admixture between Spaniards, Amerindians, and African slaves, principally. Consequently, we conducted minisequencing analysis (SNaPshot) of 11...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal admixture and population structure in Mexican-mestizos based on mtDNA haplogroups
Published Date
Aug 1, 2013
Volume
151
Issue
4
Pages
526 - 537
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