H J Bandelt
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    Bandelt H, Salas A, Lutz-Bonengel S
  
  
    Int J Legal Med
    . 2004 Jul;
          118(5):267-73.
    
    PMID: 15257464
  
  
          Artificial recombination of two or more mitochondrial DNA fragments from different samples would constitute a serious cause of error in forensic DNA typing, and yet one can demonstrate that such...
      
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    Bandelt H, Alves-Silva J, Guimaraes P, Santos M, Brehm A, Pereira L, et al.
  
  
    Ann Hum Genet
    . 2002 Feb;
          65(Pt 6):549-63.
    
    PMID: 11851985
  
  
          The mtDNA haplogroup L3e, which is identified by the restriction site +2349 MboI within the Afro-Eurasian superhaplogroup L3 (-3592 HpaI), is omnipresent in Africa but virtually absent in Eurasia (except...
      
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    Bandelt H, Lahermo P, Richards M, Macaulay V
  
  
    Int J Legal Med
    . 2001 Nov;
          115(2):64-9.
    
    PMID: 11724431
  
  
          Sequencing and documenting a sample of homologous DNA stretches is prone to copying errors in a way rather analogous to the biological replication process. Previous attempts at obtaining representative mtDNA...
      
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    Torroni A, Bandelt H, Macaulay V, Richards M, Cruciani F, Rengo C, et al.
  
  
    Am J Hum Genet
    . 2001 Aug;
          69(4):844-52.
    
    PMID: 11517423
  
  
          Mitochondrial HVS-I sequences from 10,365 subjects belonging to 56 populations/geographical regions of western Eurasia and northern Africa were first surveyed for the presence of the T-->C transition at nucleotide position...
      
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    Richards M, Macaulay V, Hickey E, Vega E, Sykes B, Guida V, et al.
  
  
    Am J Hum Genet
    . 2000 Oct;
          67(5):1251-76.
    
    PMID: 11032788
  
  
          Founder analysis is a method for analysis of nonrecombining DNA sequence data, with the aim of identification and dating of migrations into new territory. The method picks out founder sequence...
      
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    Saillard J, Forster P, Lynnerup N, Bandelt H, Norby S
  
  
    Am J Hum Genet
    . 2000 Aug;
          67(3):718-26.
    
    PMID: 10924403
  
  
          The Eskimo-Aleut language phylum is distributed from coastal Siberia across Alaska and Canada to Greenland and is well distinguished from the neighboring Na Dene languages. Genetically, however, the distinction between...
      
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    Bandelt H, Macaulay V, Richards M
  
  
    Mol Phylogenet Evol
    . 2000 Jul;
          16(1):8-28.
    
    PMID: 10877936
  
  
          Molecular data sets characterized by few phylogenetically informative characters with a broad spectrum of mutation rates, such as intraspecific control-region sequence variation of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), can be usefully...
      
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    Alves-Silva J, da Silva Santos M, Guimaraes P, Ferreira A, Bandelt H, Pena S, et al.
  
  
    Am J Hum Genet
    . 2000 Jun;
          67(2):444-61.
    
    PMID: 10873790
  
  
          We have analyzed 247 Brazilian mtDNAs for hypervariable segment (HVS)-I and selected restriction fragment-length-polymorphism sites, to assess their ancestry in different continents. The total sample showed nearly equal amounts of...
      
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    Rando J, Cabrera V, Larruga J, Hernandez M, Gonzalez A, Pinto F, et al.
  
  
    Ann Hum Genet
    . 2000 Mar;
          63(Pt 5):413-28.
    
    PMID: 10735583
  
  
          Although the Canary Islands were settled by humans, possibly of Berber origin, as late as 2500 years ago, the precise course and numbers of early migrations to the archipelago remain...
      
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    Torroni A, Richards M, Macaulay V, Forster P, Villems R, Norby S, et al.
  
  
    Am J Hum Genet
    . 2000 Mar;
          66(3):1173-7.
    
    PMID: 10712231
  
  
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