Genetic Diversity Of Two Haploid Markers In The Udegey Population From Southeastern Siberia


Genetic Diversity Of Two Haploid Markers In The Udegey Population From Southeastern Siberia Han-Jun Jin, Ki-Cheol Kim, Wook Kim, 2010 The Udegeys are a small ethnic group who live along the tributaries of the Amur River Basin of southeastern Siberia in Russia. They are thought to speak a language belonging to a subdivision of the Tungusic-Manchu branch of the Altaic family. To understand the genetic features and genetic history of the Udegeys, we analyzed two haploid markers,...

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