Marjanović, Damir

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The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas

Ongaro, Linda; Scliar, Marilia O; Flores, Rodrigo; Raveane, Alessandro; Marnetto, Davide; Sarno, Stefania; Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A; Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E; Patin, Etienne; Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn; Hellenthal, Garrett; Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel; King, Roy J; Kouvatsi, Anastasia; Balanovsky, Oleg; Balanovska, Elena; Atramentova, Lubov; Turdikulova, Shahlo; Mastana, Sarabjit; Marjanović, Damir; Mulahasanović, Lejla; Leskovac, Andreja; Lima-Costa, Maria F; Pereira, Alexandre C; Barreto, Mauricio L; Horta, Bernardo L; Mabunda, Nédio; May, Celia A; Moreno-Estrada, Andrés; Achilli, Alessandro; Olivieri, Anna; Semino, Ornella; Tambets, Kristiina; Kivisild, Toomas; Luiselli, Donata; Torroni, Antonio; Capelli, Cristian; Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo; Metspalu, Mait; Pagani, Luca; Montinaro, Francesco

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ongaro, Linda
AU  - Scliar, Marilia O
AU  - Flores, Rodrigo
AU  - Raveane, Alessandro
AU  - Marnetto, Davide
AU  - Sarno, Stefania
AU  - Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A
AU  - Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E
AU  - Patin, Etienne
AU  - Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn
AU  - Hellenthal, Garrett
AU  - Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel
AU  - King, Roy J
AU  - Kouvatsi, Anastasia
AU  - Balanovsky, Oleg
AU  - Balanovska, Elena
AU  - Atramentova, Lubov
AU  - Turdikulova, Shahlo
AU  - Mastana, Sarabjit
AU  - Marjanović, Damir
AU  - Mulahasanović, Lejla
AU  - Leskovac, Andreja
AU  - Lima-Costa, Maria F
AU  - Pereira, Alexandre C
AU  - Barreto, Mauricio L
AU  - Horta, Bernardo L
AU  - Mabunda, Nédio
AU  - May, Celia A
AU  - Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
AU  - Achilli, Alessandro
AU  - Olivieri, Anna
AU  - Semino, Ornella
AU  - Tambets, Kristiina
AU  - Kivisild, Toomas
AU  - Luiselli, Donata
AU  - Torroni, Antonio
AU  - Capelli, Cristian
AU  - Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
AU  - Metspalu, Mait
AU  - Pagani, Luca
AU  - Montinaro, Francesco
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8654
AB  - The complexity of the admixture dynamics that shaped American populations is unveiled by Ongaro et al., where genetic data for more than 12,000 individuals from the continents are investigated. This study evaluates the dramatic impact of events after the colonial era, revealing a spatial and temporal heterogeneity and mirroring historical records. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the last two centuries, the impact of which has been largely unexplored. Here, we compiled a genome-wide dataset of ∼12,000 individuals from twelve American countries and ∼6,000 individuals from worldwide populations and applied haplotype-based methods to investigate how historical movements from outside the New World affected (1) the genetic structure, (2) the admixture profile, (3) the demographic history, and (4) sex-biased gene-flow dynamics of the Americas. We revealed a high degree of complexity underlying the genetic contribution of European and African populations in North and South America, from both geographic and temporal perspectives, identifying previously unreported sources related to Italy, the Middle East, and to specific regions of Africa. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
T2  - Current Biology
T1  - The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas
VL  - 29
IS  - 23
SP  - 3974
EP  - 3986.e4
DO  - 10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ongaro, Linda and Scliar, Marilia O and Flores, Rodrigo and Raveane, Alessandro and Marnetto, Davide and Sarno, Stefania and Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A and Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E and Patin, Etienne and Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn and Hellenthal, Garrett and Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel and King, Roy J and Kouvatsi, Anastasia and Balanovsky, Oleg and Balanovska, Elena and Atramentova, Lubov and Turdikulova, Shahlo and Mastana, Sarabjit and Marjanović, Damir and Mulahasanović, Lejla and Leskovac, Andreja and Lima-Costa, Maria F and Pereira, Alexandre C and Barreto, Mauricio L and Horta, Bernardo L and Mabunda, Nédio and May, Celia A and Moreno-Estrada, Andrés and Achilli, Alessandro and Olivieri, Anna and Semino, Ornella and Tambets, Kristiina and Kivisild, Toomas and Luiselli, Donata and Torroni, Antonio and Capelli, Cristian and Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo and Metspalu, Mait and Pagani, Luca and Montinaro, Francesco",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The complexity of the admixture dynamics that shaped American populations is unveiled by Ongaro et al., where genetic data for more than 12,000 individuals from the continents are investigated. This study evaluates the dramatic impact of events after the colonial era, revealing a spatial and temporal heterogeneity and mirroring historical records. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the last two centuries, the impact of which has been largely unexplored. Here, we compiled a genome-wide dataset of ∼12,000 individuals from twelve American countries and ∼6,000 individuals from worldwide populations and applied haplotype-based methods to investigate how historical movements from outside the New World affected (1) the genetic structure, (2) the admixture profile, (3) the demographic history, and (4) sex-biased gene-flow dynamics of the Americas. We revealed a high degree of complexity underlying the genetic contribution of European and African populations in North and South America, from both geographic and temporal perspectives, identifying previously unreported sources related to Italy, the Middle East, and to specific regions of Africa. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd",
journal = "Current Biology",
title = "The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas",
volume = "29",
number = "23",
pages = "3974-3986.e4",
doi = "10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076"
}
Ongaro, L., Scliar, M. O., Flores, R., Raveane, A., Marnetto, D., Sarno, S., Gnecchi-Ruscone, G. A., Alarcón-Riquelme, M. E., Patin, E., Wangkumhang, P., Hellenthal, G., Gonzalez-Santos, M., King, R. J., Kouvatsi, A., Balanovsky, O., Balanovska, E., Atramentova, L., Turdikulova, S., Mastana, S., Marjanović, D., Mulahasanović, L., Leskovac, A., Lima-Costa, M. F., Pereira, A. C., Barreto, M. L., Horta, B. L., Mabunda, N., May, C. A., Moreno-Estrada, A., Achilli, A., Olivieri, A., Semino, O., Tambets, K., Kivisild, T., Luiselli, D., Torroni, A., Capelli, C., Tarazona-Santos, E., Metspalu, M., Pagani, L.,& Montinaro, F.. (2019). The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. in Current Biology, 29(23), 3974-3986.e4.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076
Ongaro L, Scliar MO, Flores R, Raveane A, Marnetto D, Sarno S, Gnecchi-Ruscone GA, Alarcón-Riquelme ME, Patin E, Wangkumhang P, Hellenthal G, Gonzalez-Santos M, King RJ, Kouvatsi A, Balanovsky O, Balanovska E, Atramentova L, Turdikulova S, Mastana S, Marjanović D, Mulahasanović L, Leskovac A, Lima-Costa MF, Pereira AC, Barreto ML, Horta BL, Mabunda N, May CA, Moreno-Estrada A, Achilli A, Olivieri A, Semino O, Tambets K, Kivisild T, Luiselli D, Torroni A, Capelli C, Tarazona-Santos E, Metspalu M, Pagani L, Montinaro F. The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. in Current Biology. 2019;29(23):3974-3986.e4.
doi:10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076 .
Ongaro, Linda, Scliar, Marilia O, Flores, Rodrigo, Raveane, Alessandro, Marnetto, Davide, Sarno, Stefania, Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A, Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E, Patin, Etienne, Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn, Hellenthal, Garrett, Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel, King, Roy J, Kouvatsi, Anastasia, Balanovsky, Oleg, Balanovska, Elena, Atramentova, Lubov, Turdikulova, Shahlo, Mastana, Sarabjit, Marjanović, Damir, Mulahasanović, Lejla, Leskovac, Andreja, Lima-Costa, Maria F, Pereira, Alexandre C, Barreto, Mauricio L, Horta, Bernardo L, Mabunda, Nédio, May, Celia A, Moreno-Estrada, Andrés, Achilli, Alessandro, Olivieri, Anna, Semino, Ornella, Tambets, Kristiina, Kivisild, Toomas, Luiselli, Donata, Torroni, Antonio, Capelli, Cristian, Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Metspalu, Mait, Pagani, Luca, Montinaro, Francesco, "The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas" in Current Biology, 29, no. 23 (2019):3974-3986.e4,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076 . .
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The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas

Ongaro, Linda; Scliar, Marilia O; Flores, Rodrigo; Raveane, Alessandro; Marnetto, Davide; Sarno, Stefania; Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A; Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E; Patin, Etienne; Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn; Hellenthal, Garrett; Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel; King, Roy J; Kouvatsi, Anastasia; Balanovsky, Oleg; Balanovska, Elena; Atramentova, Lubov; Turdikulova, Shahlo; Mastana, Sarabjit; Marjanović, Damir; Mulahasanović, Lejla; Leskovac, Andreja; Lima-Costa, Maria F; Pereira, Alexandre C; Barreto, Mauricio L; Horta, Bernardo L; Mabunda, Nédio; May, Celia A; Moreno-Estrada, Andrés; Achilli, Alessandro; Olivieri, Anna; Semino, Ornella; Tambets, Kristiina; Kivisild, Toomas; Luiselli, Donata; Torroni, Antonio; Capelli, Cristian; Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo; Metspalu, Mait; Pagani, Luca; Montinaro, Francesco

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ongaro, Linda
AU  - Scliar, Marilia O
AU  - Flores, Rodrigo
AU  - Raveane, Alessandro
AU  - Marnetto, Davide
AU  - Sarno, Stefania
AU  - Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A
AU  - Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E
AU  - Patin, Etienne
AU  - Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn
AU  - Hellenthal, Garrett
AU  - Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel
AU  - King, Roy J
AU  - Kouvatsi, Anastasia
AU  - Balanovsky, Oleg
AU  - Balanovska, Elena
AU  - Atramentova, Lubov
AU  - Turdikulova, Shahlo
AU  - Mastana, Sarabjit
AU  - Marjanović, Damir
AU  - Mulahasanović, Lejla
AU  - Leskovac, Andreja
AU  - Lima-Costa, Maria F
AU  - Pereira, Alexandre C
AU  - Barreto, Mauricio L
AU  - Horta, Bernardo L
AU  - Mabunda, Nédio
AU  - May, Celia A
AU  - Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
AU  - Achilli, Alessandro
AU  - Olivieri, Anna
AU  - Semino, Ornella
AU  - Tambets, Kristiina
AU  - Kivisild, Toomas
AU  - Luiselli, Donata
AU  - Torroni, Antonio
AU  - Capelli, Cristian
AU  - Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
AU  - Metspalu, Mait
AU  - Pagani, Luca
AU  - Montinaro, Francesco
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8662
AB  - The complexity of the admixture dynamics that shaped American populations is unveiled by Ongaro et al., where genetic data for more than 12,000 individuals from the continents are investigated. This study evaluates the dramatic impact of events after the colonial era, revealing a spatial and temporal heterogeneity and mirroring historical records. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the last two centuries, the impact of which has been largely unexplored. Here, we compiled a genome-wide dataset of ∼12,000 individuals from twelve American countries and ∼6,000 individuals from worldwide populations and applied haplotype-based methods to investigate how historical movements from outside the New World affected (1) the genetic structure, (2) the admixture profile, (3) the demographic history, and (4) sex-biased gene-flow dynamics of the Americas. We revealed a high degree of complexity underlying the genetic contribution of European and African populations in North and South America, from both geographic and temporal perspectives, identifying previously unreported sources related to Italy, the Middle East, and to specific regions of Africa. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
T2  - Current Biology
T1  - The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas
VL  - 29
IS  - 23
SP  - 3974
EP  - 3986.e4
DO  - 10.1101/676437
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ongaro, Linda and Scliar, Marilia O and Flores, Rodrigo and Raveane, Alessandro and Marnetto, Davide and Sarno, Stefania and Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A and Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E and Patin, Etienne and Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn and Hellenthal, Garrett and Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel and King, Roy J and Kouvatsi, Anastasia and Balanovsky, Oleg and Balanovska, Elena and Atramentova, Lubov and Turdikulova, Shahlo and Mastana, Sarabjit and Marjanović, Damir and Mulahasanović, Lejla and Leskovac, Andreja and Lima-Costa, Maria F and Pereira, Alexandre C and Barreto, Mauricio L and Horta, Bernardo L and Mabunda, Nédio and May, Celia A and Moreno-Estrada, Andrés and Achilli, Alessandro and Olivieri, Anna and Semino, Ornella and Tambets, Kristiina and Kivisild, Toomas and Luiselli, Donata and Torroni, Antonio and Capelli, Cristian and Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo and Metspalu, Mait and Pagani, Luca and Montinaro, Francesco",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The complexity of the admixture dynamics that shaped American populations is unveiled by Ongaro et al., where genetic data for more than 12,000 individuals from the continents are investigated. This study evaluates the dramatic impact of events after the colonial era, revealing a spatial and temporal heterogeneity and mirroring historical records. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the last two centuries, the impact of which has been largely unexplored. Here, we compiled a genome-wide dataset of ∼12,000 individuals from twelve American countries and ∼6,000 individuals from worldwide populations and applied haplotype-based methods to investigate how historical movements from outside the New World affected (1) the genetic structure, (2) the admixture profile, (3) the demographic history, and (4) sex-biased gene-flow dynamics of the Americas. We revealed a high degree of complexity underlying the genetic contribution of European and African populations in North and South America, from both geographic and temporal perspectives, identifying previously unreported sources related to Italy, the Middle East, and to specific regions of Africa. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd",
journal = "Current Biology",
title = "The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas",
volume = "29",
number = "23",
pages = "3974-3986.e4",
doi = "10.1101/676437"
}
Ongaro, L., Scliar, M. O., Flores, R., Raveane, A., Marnetto, D., Sarno, S., Gnecchi-Ruscone, G. A., Alarcón-Riquelme, M. E., Patin, E., Wangkumhang, P., Hellenthal, G., Gonzalez-Santos, M., King, R. J., Kouvatsi, A., Balanovsky, O., Balanovska, E., Atramentova, L., Turdikulova, S., Mastana, S., Marjanović, D., Mulahasanović, L., Leskovac, A., Lima-Costa, M. F., Pereira, A. C., Barreto, M. L., Horta, B. L., Mabunda, N., May, C. A., Moreno-Estrada, A., Achilli, A., Olivieri, A., Semino, O., Tambets, K., Kivisild, T., Luiselli, D., Torroni, A., Capelli, C., Tarazona-Santos, E., Metspalu, M., Pagani, L.,& Montinaro, F.. (2019). The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. in Current Biology, 29(23), 3974-3986.e4.
https://doi.org/10.1101/676437
Ongaro L, Scliar MO, Flores R, Raveane A, Marnetto D, Sarno S, Gnecchi-Ruscone GA, Alarcón-Riquelme ME, Patin E, Wangkumhang P, Hellenthal G, Gonzalez-Santos M, King RJ, Kouvatsi A, Balanovsky O, Balanovska E, Atramentova L, Turdikulova S, Mastana S, Marjanović D, Mulahasanović L, Leskovac A, Lima-Costa MF, Pereira AC, Barreto ML, Horta BL, Mabunda N, May CA, Moreno-Estrada A, Achilli A, Olivieri A, Semino O, Tambets K, Kivisild T, Luiselli D, Torroni A, Capelli C, Tarazona-Santos E, Metspalu M, Pagani L, Montinaro F. The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. in Current Biology. 2019;29(23):3974-3986.e4.
doi:10.1101/676437 .
Ongaro, Linda, Scliar, Marilia O, Flores, Rodrigo, Raveane, Alessandro, Marnetto, Davide, Sarno, Stefania, Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A, Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E, Patin, Etienne, Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn, Hellenthal, Garrett, Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel, King, Roy J, Kouvatsi, Anastasia, Balanovsky, Oleg, Balanovska, Elena, Atramentova, Lubov, Turdikulova, Shahlo, Mastana, Sarabjit, Marjanović, Damir, Mulahasanović, Lejla, Leskovac, Andreja, Lima-Costa, Maria F, Pereira, Alexandre C, Barreto, Mauricio L, Horta, Bernardo L, Mabunda, Nédio, May, Celia A, Moreno-Estrada, Andrés, Achilli, Alessandro, Olivieri, Anna, Semino, Ornella, Tambets, Kristiina, Kivisild, Toomas, Luiselli, Donata, Torroni, Antonio, Capelli, Cristian, Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Metspalu, Mait, Pagani, Luca, Montinaro, Francesco, "The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas" in Current Biology, 29, no. 23 (2019):3974-3986.e4,
https://doi.org/10.1101/676437 . .
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Standing at the Gateway to Europe - The Genetic Structure of Western Balkan Populations Based on Autosomal and Haploid Markers

Kovacevic, Lejla; Tambets, Kristiina; Ilumaee, Anne-Mai; Kushniarevich, Alena; Yunusbayev, Bayazit; Solnik, Anu; Bego, Tamer; Primorac, Dragan; Skaro, Vedrana; Leskovac, Andreja; Jakovski, Zlatko; Drobnic, Katja; Tolk, Helle-Viivi; Kovacevic, Sandra; Rudan, Pavao; Metspalu, Ene; Marjanović, Damir

(2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kovacevic, Lejla
AU  - Tambets, Kristiina
AU  - Ilumaee, Anne-Mai
AU  - Kushniarevich, Alena
AU  - Yunusbayev, Bayazit
AU  - Solnik, Anu
AU  - Bego, Tamer
AU  - Primorac, Dragan
AU  - Skaro, Vedrana
AU  - Leskovac, Andreja
AU  - Jakovski, Zlatko
AU  - Drobnic, Katja
AU  - Tolk, Helle-Viivi
AU  - Kovacevic, Sandra
AU  - Rudan, Pavao
AU  - Metspalu, Ene
AU  - Marjanović, Damir
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/88
AB  - Contemporary inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula belong to several ethnic groups of diverse cultural background. In this study, three ethnic groups from Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosniacs, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs - as well as the populations of Serbians, Croatians, Macedonians from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegrins and Kosovars have been characterized for the genetic variation of 660 000 genome-wide autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms and for haploid markers. New autosomal data of the 70 individuals together with previously published data of 20 individuals from the populations of the Western Balkan region in a context of 695 samples of global range have been analysed. Comparison of the variation data of autosomal and haploid lineages of the studied Western Balkan populations reveals a concordance of the data in both sets and the genetic uniformity of the studied populations, especially of Western South-Slavic speakers. The genetic variation of Western Balkan populations reveals the continuity between the Middle East and Europe via the Balkan region and supports the scenario that one of the major routes of ancient gene flows and admixture went through the Balkan Peninsula.
T2  - PLOS One
T1  - Standing at the Gateway to Europe - The Genetic Structure of Western Balkan Populations Based on Autosomal and Haploid Markers
VL  - 9
IS  - 8
DO  - 10.1371/journal.pone.0105090
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kovacevic, Lejla and Tambets, Kristiina and Ilumaee, Anne-Mai and Kushniarevich, Alena and Yunusbayev, Bayazit and Solnik, Anu and Bego, Tamer and Primorac, Dragan and Skaro, Vedrana and Leskovac, Andreja and Jakovski, Zlatko and Drobnic, Katja and Tolk, Helle-Viivi and Kovacevic, Sandra and Rudan, Pavao and Metspalu, Ene and Marjanović, Damir",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Contemporary inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula belong to several ethnic groups of diverse cultural background. In this study, three ethnic groups from Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosniacs, Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs - as well as the populations of Serbians, Croatians, Macedonians from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegrins and Kosovars have been characterized for the genetic variation of 660 000 genome-wide autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms and for haploid markers. New autosomal data of the 70 individuals together with previously published data of 20 individuals from the populations of the Western Balkan region in a context of 695 samples of global range have been analysed. Comparison of the variation data of autosomal and haploid lineages of the studied Western Balkan populations reveals a concordance of the data in both sets and the genetic uniformity of the studied populations, especially of Western South-Slavic speakers. The genetic variation of Western Balkan populations reveals the continuity between the Middle East and Europe via the Balkan region and supports the scenario that one of the major routes of ancient gene flows and admixture went through the Balkan Peninsula.",
journal = "PLOS One",
title = "Standing at the Gateway to Europe - The Genetic Structure of Western Balkan Populations Based on Autosomal and Haploid Markers",
volume = "9",
number = "8",
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0105090"
}
Kovacevic, L., Tambets, K., Ilumaee, A., Kushniarevich, A., Yunusbayev, B., Solnik, A., Bego, T., Primorac, D., Skaro, V., Leskovac, A., Jakovski, Z., Drobnic, K., Tolk, H., Kovacevic, S., Rudan, P., Metspalu, E.,& Marjanović, D.. (2014). Standing at the Gateway to Europe - The Genetic Structure of Western Balkan Populations Based on Autosomal and Haploid Markers. in PLOS One, 9(8).
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105090
Kovacevic L, Tambets K, Ilumaee A, Kushniarevich A, Yunusbayev B, Solnik A, Bego T, Primorac D, Skaro V, Leskovac A, Jakovski Z, Drobnic K, Tolk H, Kovacevic S, Rudan P, Metspalu E, Marjanović D. Standing at the Gateway to Europe - The Genetic Structure of Western Balkan Populations Based on Autosomal and Haploid Markers. in PLOS One. 2014;9(8).
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0105090 .
Kovacevic, Lejla, Tambets, Kristiina, Ilumaee, Anne-Mai, Kushniarevich, Alena, Yunusbayev, Bayazit, Solnik, Anu, Bego, Tamer, Primorac, Dragan, Skaro, Vedrana, Leskovac, Andreja, Jakovski, Zlatko, Drobnic, Katja, Tolk, Helle-Viivi, Kovacevic, Sandra, Rudan, Pavao, Metspalu, Ene, Marjanović, Damir, "Standing at the Gateway to Europe - The Genetic Structure of Western Balkan Populations Based on Autosomal and Haploid Markers" in PLOS One, 9, no. 8 (2014),
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105090 . .
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