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... ( Figure 4 ) . Certainly , no serious claim has ever been made for an association between typically Aurignacian assemblages and anatomically Neanderthal remains in Europe . If this critical correlation is accepted , then the whole of the ...
... ( Figure 4 ) . Certainly , no serious claim has ever been made for an association between typically Aurignacian assemblages and anatomically Neanderthal remains in Europe . If this critical correlation is accepted , then the whole of the ...
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British Academy. A31 ہے ھے Figure 7. The frequency of the HLA - A31 gene in various populations of the world . The populations and their description are the same as in Figure 6. ( Courtesy T. Gojobori from Tsuji et al . 1992. ) identical ...
British Academy. A31 ہے ھے Figure 7. The frequency of the HLA - A31 gene in various populations of the world . The populations and their description are the same as in Figure 6. ( Courtesy T. Gojobori from Tsuji et al . 1992. ) identical ...
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... Figure 15. Synthetic map of gene frequencies across Europe . This represents the first principle component calculated from the same data used for figure 13. ( Courtesy L. L. Cavalli - Sforza from P. Menozzi , A. Piazza and L. Cavalli ...
... Figure 15. Synthetic map of gene frequencies across Europe . This represents the first principle component calculated from the same data used for figure 13. ( Courtesy L. L. Cavalli - Sforza from P. Menozzi , A. Piazza and L. Cavalli ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
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