Mitochondrial Haplogroup M Discovered in Prehistoric North Americans

Presents evidence of mitrochrondrial DNA of the haplogroup M, a group that is common in East Asia, but had never before been reported for Indigenous populations in North American. Estimates put the time frame at about five thousand years before present.
Author/Creator
Ripan S. Malhi
Brian M. Kemp
Jason A. Eshleman
Jerome Cybulski
David Glenn Smith
Scott Cousins
Harold Harry
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No
Primary Source
No
Citation
Journal of Archaeological Science , vol. 34, no. 4, April 2007, pp. 642-648
Publication Date
2006-04
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
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