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English: The Phylogeny of mtDNA Haplogroups Inferred from the Panel of 22 Coding-Region SNPs Used in the Genographic Project. The coding-region mutations are shown on the branches. The frequencies of the haplogroups found among the Genographic participants are shown in brackets beside the Hgs assignments and correspond to Table 2. Note that the figure discriminates between haplogroups L0 and L1 while the coding-region SNPs used during genotyping do not distinguish the two and therefore they are labeled throughout the paper as L0/L1.
Doron M Behar, Saharon Rosset, Jason Blue-Smith, Oleg Balanovsky, Shay Tzur, David Comas, R. John Mitchell, Lluis Quintana-Murci, Chris Tyler-Smith, R. Spencer Wells , The Genographic Consortium
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