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The GenoChip: A new tool for genetic anthropology
the Genographic Consortium
Farmacia y Bioquímica
Departamento Académico de Bioquímica
Genética, ómicas, bioinformática y desarrollo computacional en biomedicina, farmacia, toxicología y alimentos.
Medicina y genética molecular materno perinatal
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Genetic Anthropology
100%
SNP
75%
Mitochondrial DNA
50%
Genographic Project
50%
World Population
50%
Y-chromosome DNA
50%
X-chromosomal
50%
Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA)
25%
Genetic Studies
25%
Population Genetics
25%
Genetic Population
25%
Entire Genome
25%
Y-chromosomal
25%
Human Population
25%
Ancient Humans
25%
Migratory History
25%
Ancestry Informative Markers
25%
Medical Genetics
25%
Phase Current
25%
Chromosomal Distribution
25%
Genotyping Array
25%
Archaic Hominins
25%
Denisovan
25%
Genome-wide Single nucleotide Polymorphisms
25%
Chip Performance
25%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
25%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Genotyping
25%
International Efforts
25%
Neanderthals
25%
Non-medical
25%
Traditional Culture
25%
Fund Support
25%
Population Genetic Studies
25%
Genotyping Platforms
25%
Human Genetic Variation
25%
Indigenous Culture
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Genotyping
75%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
75%
Population Genetics
50%
Y Chromosome
50%
Mitochondrial DNA
50%
Genetic Variation
25%
Principal Component Analysis
25%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
25%
Human Genetics
25%
Hominin
25%
Mitochondrial Haplogroup
25%
Medical Genetics
25%
Homo Neanderthalensis
25%