Y-chromosomal diversity in Europe is clinal and influenced primarily by geography, rather than by language.
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R J Mitchell | S A Kravchenko | R. J. Mitchell | M Kayser | B Peterlin | G Barbujani | M A Jobling | C. Tyler-Smith | M. Hurles | T. Zerjal | M. Jobling | T. Meitinger | R. Villems | T. Kivisild | P. de Knijff | J. Parik | D. Rubinsztein | J. Bertranpetit | K. Nafa | J. Saillard | R. Decorte | L. Roewer | M. Kayser | G. Barbujani | L. Kalaydjieva | A. Amorim | B. Sykes | S. Norby | T. Kivisild | M. Gölge | E. Hill | D. Bradley | G. Stefanescu | O. Evgrafov | B. Peterlin | S. Glišić | E. Bosch | W. Amos | Z. Rosser | C. Previderè | F. R. Santos | G. Stefanescu | V. Kučinskas | S. Rootsi | M. Adojaan | D. Alavantic | M. Armenteros | E. Arroyo | G. Beckman | L. Beckman | G. Brede | G. Cooper | H. Côrte-Real | Y. Dubrova | A. Gilissen | A. Jeziorowska | S. Kravchenko | A. Krūmiņa | J. Lavinha | L. Livshits | P. Malaspina | S. Maria | K. McElreavey | A. Mikelsaar | J. Nicholson | A. Pandya | P. Patsalis | L. Pereira | G. Pielberg | M. Prata | A. Tolun | Y. Dubrova | D C Rubinsztein | E Bosch | J Bertranpetit | G Brede | O Evgrafov | S Rootsi | J Parik | M Adojaan | M Gölge | R Villems | L Roewer | C Tyler-Smith | L Kalaydjieva | B C Sykes | D. Rubinsztein | E W Hill | D G Bradley | S Nørby | Z H Rosser | T Zerjal | M E Hurles | D Alavantic | A Amorim | W Amos | M Armenteros | E Arroyo | G Beckman | L Beckman | G Cooper | H B Côrte-Real | P de Knijff | R Decorte | Y E Dubrova | A Gilissen | S Glisic | A Jeziorowska | T Kivisild | A Krumina | V Kucinskas | J Lavinha | L A Livshits | P Malaspina | S Maria | K McElreavey | T A Meitinger | A V Mikelsaar | K Nafa | J Nicholson | A Pandya | P C Patsalis | L Pereira | G Pielberg | M J Prata | C Previderé | J Saillard | F R Santos | G Stefanescu | A Tolun | G. Beckman | Luísa Pereira | J. Saillard | B. Sykes | Syrrou Maria | F. R. Santos | Manuel Armenteros | Lars Beckman | Jayne Nicholson | Daniel G. Bradley | Sergey A. Kravchenko
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