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Biology / Population genetics / Phylogenetics / Classical genetics / Haplogroup R1b / Haplotype / Most recent common ancestor / Mitochondrial Eve / Haplogroup / Genetics / Human evolution / Genetic genealogy
Date: 2012-02-29 11:38:36
Biology
Population genetics
Phylogenetics
Classical genetics
Haplogroup R1b
Haplotype
Most recent common ancestor
Mitochondrial Eve
Haplogroup
Genetics
Human evolution
Genetic genealogy

A dated phylogenetic tree of M222 snp haplotypes Exploring the DNA of Irish and Scottish surnames and possible ties to Niall and the Uí Néill kindred W I L L I A M E . H OWA R D I I I

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