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Genetic history of the population of Crete

Syrrou M, Santiba[ntilde]ez-Koref M, Pischedda S et al.

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Chapter I

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Authors

SM
Syrrou M
SM
Santiba[ntilde]ez-Koref M
PS
Pischedda S
SR
Szibor R
RC
Riddell C
PJ
Partridge J
HM
Hu M
SC
Sun C
PR
Pinhasi R
HM
Hervella M
DC
de-la-Rua C
RA
Raveane A
TA
Torroni A
SO
Semino O
RM
Richards MB
MV
Macaulay V
TG
Tully G
Chapter II

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The population history of Crete was investigated by analyzing the high-resolution mitochondrial variation of 106 contemporary Cretans, as well as available ancient DNA data. The Cretan maternal gene pool preserves a high diversity, shaped by millennia of migrations, and shows some genetic affinity to European, Middle Eastern and Central Asian populations.

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