[Paper] Delineating the dispersal of Y-chromosome sub-haplogroup O2a2b-P164 among Austronesian-speaking populations
Study links Austronesian speakers via Y-chromosome O2a2b-P164, revealing ancestral migration from Asia to Oceania.
Peer-reviewed journal published by Nature Research.
Study links Austronesian speakers via Y-chromosome O2a2b-P164, revealing ancestral migration from Asia to Oceania.
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