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1. Chronicles of Kyphosus in the Mediterranean Sea: new records and complete mitogenomes support the scenario of one expanding fish species

2. Genomic evidence for adaptation to tuberculosis in the Andes before European contact

3. A chromosome-level reference genome and pangenome for barn swallow population genomics

4. Biomolecular insights into North African-related ancestry, mobility and diet in eleventh-century Al-Andalus

5. Dissecting the multifaceted contribution of the mitochondrial genome to autism spectrum disorder

6. The worldwide spread of Aedes albopictus: New insights from mitogenomes

7. The Italian wall lizard, Podarcis siculus campestris, unexpected presence on Gorgona Island (Tuscan Archipelago)

8. Analysis of the human Y-chromosome haplogroup Q characterizes ancient population movements in Eurasia and the Americas

9. Helena’s Many Daughters: More Mitogenome Diversity behind the Most Common West Eurasian mtDNA Control Region Haplotype in an Extended Italian Population Sample

10. Haplogroup J mitogenomes are the most sensitive to the pesticide rotenone: Relevance for human diseases

11. Reconstructing the genetic history of Italians: new insights from a male (Y-chromosome) perspective

13. Peculiar combinations of individually non-pathogenic missense mitochondrial DNA variants cause low penetrance Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy.

14. Y-chromosome and Surname Analyses for Reconstructing Past Population Structures: The Sardinian Population as a Test Case

15. The worldwide spread of the tiger mosquito as revealed by mitogenome haplogroup diversity

16. Mendelian breeding units versus standard sampling strategies: mitochondrial DNA variation in southwest Sardinia

17. Genealogical relationships between early medieval and modern inhabitants of Piedmont.

18. Mitogenomes from Egyptian Cattle Breeds: New Clues on the Origin of Haplogroup Q and the Early Spread of Bos taurus from the Near East.

19. Exploring the Y Chromosomal Ancestry of Modern Panamanians.

20. Y-chromosome diversity in modern Bulgarians: new clues about their ancestry.

21. The first peopling of South America: new evidence from Y-chromosome haplogroup Q.

22. Mitogenomes from two uncommon haplogroups mark late glacial/postglacial expansions from the near east and neolithic dispersals within Europe.

23. Uniparental genetic heritage of belarusians: encounter of rare middle eastern matrilineages with a central European mitochondrial DNA pool.

24. Ancient migratory events in the Middle East: new clues from the Y-chromosome variation of modern Iranians.

25. Arrival of Paleo-Indians to the southern cone of South America: new clues from mitogenomes.

26. Origin and spread of Bos taurus: new clues from mitochondrial genomes belonging to haplogroup T1.

27. Rare primary mitochondrial DNA mutations and probable synergistic variants in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy.

28. Genetic continuity in the Franco-Cantabrian region: new clues from autochthonous mitogenomes.

29. Mitochondrial DNA backgrounds might modulate diabetes complications rather than T2DM as a whole.

30. Mitochondrial haplogroup H1 in north Africa: an early holocene arrival from Iberia.

31. Evidence for sub-haplogroup h5 of mitochondrial DNA as a risk factor for late onset Alzheimer's disease.

32. The enigmatic origin of bovine mtDNA haplogroup R: sporadic interbreeding or an independent event of Bos primigenius domestication in Italy?

33. The background of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J increases the sensitivity of Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy cells to 2,5-hexanedione toxicity.

34. The multifaceted origin of taurine cattle reflected by the mitochondrial genome.

35. The phylogeny of the four pan-American MtDNA haplogroups: implications for evolutionary and disease studies.

37. The Mitogenome Relationships and Phylogeography of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica)

38. Assessing temporal and geographic contacts across the Adriatic Sea through the analysis of genome-wide data from Southern Italy

39. Overview of the Americas’ First Peopling from a Patrilineal Perspective: New Evidence from the Southern Continent

41. Weaving Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Variation in the Panamanian Genetic Canvas

42. Biomolecular insights into North African-related ancestry, mobility and diet in eleventh-century Al-Andalus

43. Analysis of the human Y-chromosome haplogroup Q characterizes ancient population movements in Eurasia and the Americas

44. Projecting ancient ancestry in modern-day Arabians and Iranians: a key role of the past exposed Arabo-Persian Gulf on human migrations

45. Archaeogenomic distinctiveness of the Isthmo-Colombian area

46. Author Correction: Uncovering the sources of DNA found on the Turin Shroud

47. Archaeogenomic Distinctiveness of the Isthmo-Colombian Area

48. The mitogenome portrait of Umbria in Central Italy as depicted by contemporary inhabitants and pre-Roman remains

49. Haplogroup J mitogenomes are the most sensitive to the pesticide rotenone: Relevance for human diseases

50. The Paleo-Indian Entry into South America According to Mitogenomes

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