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General Interest and Combined Y-DNA and mtDNA Library of Scientific Papers

FTDNA presents an archive of recent scientific research. We welcome suggestions for additional papers.

Papers

(listed in the order they were first published)
** - Paper co-authored by one or more scientists members of Family Tree DNA Scientific Advisory Board

  • Jefferson fathered slave's last child (11/1998)
  • Estimating African American Admixture Proportions by Use of Population-Specific Alleles (11/1998)
  • The Peopling of the Pacific (04/2001)
  • A DNA restriction in the Navajo Population (12/2002)**
  • Y-chromosome and mtDNA polymorphisms in Iraq, a crossroad of the early human dispersal and of post-Neolithic migrations (09/2003)
  • Maternal and Paternal Lineages of the Samaritan Isolate: Mutation Rates and Time to Most Recent Common Male Ancestor (11/2003)**
  • Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Variation in the Caucasus (05/2004)
  • Genetic Evidence for Unequal Effective Population Sizes of Human Females and Males (08/2004)**
  • Contrasting patterns of Y chromosome and mtDNA variation in Africa: evidence for sex-biased demographic processes

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