Sumero (Esperanto Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sumero" in Esperanto language version.

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  • (2016) “Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East”, Nature 536 (7617), p. 419–424. doi:10.1038/nature19310. Bibkodo:2016Natur.536..419L. 
  • "Craniometric analyses have suggested an affinity between the Natufians and populations of north or sub-Saharan Africa, a result that finds some support from Y chromosome analysis which shows that the Natufians and successor Levantine Neolithic populations carried haplogroup E, of likely ultimate African origin, which has not been detected in other ancient males from West Eurasia. However, no affinity of Natufians to sub-Saharan Africans is evident in our genome-wide analysis, as present-day sub-Saharan Africans do not share more alleles with Natufians than with other ancient Eurasians" en (Aŭgusto 2016) “Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East”, Nature 536 (7617), p. 419–424. doi:10.1038/nature19310. Bibkodo:2016Natur.536..419L. 
  • (11a de Septembro 2013) “mtDNA from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman Period Suggests a Genetic Link between the Indian Subcontinent and Mesopotamian Cradle of Civilization”, PLOS ONE (en) 8 (9), p. e73682. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0073682. Bibkodo:2013PLoSO...873682W. 

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  • (2016) “Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East”, Nature 536 (7617), p. 419–424. doi:10.1038/nature19310. Bibkodo:2016Natur.536..419L. 
  • "Craniometric analyses have suggested an affinity between the Natufians and populations of north or sub-Saharan Africa, a result that finds some support from Y chromosome analysis which shows that the Natufians and successor Levantine Neolithic populations carried haplogroup E, of likely ultimate African origin, which has not been detected in other ancient males from West Eurasia. However, no affinity of Natufians to sub-Saharan Africans is evident in our genome-wide analysis, as present-day sub-Saharan Africans do not share more alleles with Natufians than with other ancient Eurasians" en (Aŭgusto 2016) “Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East”, Nature 536 (7617), p. 419–424. doi:10.1038/nature19310. Bibkodo:2016Natur.536..419L. 
  • (11a de Septembro 2013) “mtDNA from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman Period Suggests a Genetic Link between the Indian Subcontinent and Mesopotamian Cradle of Civilization”, PLOS ONE (en) 8 (9), p. e73682. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0073682. Bibkodo:2013PLoSO...873682W. 

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