The GenoChip: A new tool for genetic anthropology

The Genographic Project is an international effort aimed at charting human migratory history. The project is nonprofit and non-medical, and, through its Legacy Fund, supports locally led efforts to preserve indigenous and traditional cultures. Although the first phase of the project was focused on u...

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Published in:Genome Biology and Evolution
Main Authors: Elhaik, E., Greenspan, E., Staats, S., Krahn, T., Tyler-Smith, C., Xue, Y., Tofanelli, S., Francalacci, P., Cucca, F., Pagani, L., Jin, L., Li, H., Schurr, T., Greenspan, B., Spencer Wells, R., Acosta, O., Adhikarla, S., Adler, C., Balanovska, E., Balanovsky, O., Bertranpetit, J., Clarke, A., Comas, D., Cooper, A., Dulik, M., Gaieski, J., Ganesh Prasad, A., Haak, W., Haber, M., Kaplan, M., Lacerda, D., Li, S., Martinez-Cruz, B., Matisoo-Smith, E., Merchant, N., Mitchell, J., Owings, A., Parida, L., Pitchappan, R., Platt, D., Quintana-Murci, L., Renfrew, C., Royyuru, A., Sandoval, J., Santhakumari, A., Santos, F., Der Sarkissian, C., Soodyall, S., Soria Hernanz, D., Swamikrishnan, P., Vieira, P., Vilar, M., Zalloua, P., Ziegle, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11388/45681
https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evt066