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101. Familial Progressive Sensorineural Deafness Is Mainly Due to the mtDNA A1555G Mutation and Is Enhanced by Treatment with Aminoglycosides

103. The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q

104. Reconciling migration models to the Americas with the variation of North American native mitogenomes

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

106. African, Native American, and European mitochondrial DNAs in Cubans from Pinar del Rio Province and implications for the recent epidemic neuropathy in Cuba

107. Small effective population size and genetic homogeneity in the Val Borbera isolate

108. A 'Copernican' Reassessment of the Human Mitochondrial DNA Tree from Its Root

109. Reconstructing ancient mitochondrial DNA links between Africa and Europe

110. Genetic continuity in the Franco-Cantabrian Region: new clues from autochthonous mitogenomes

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

112. Mitochondrial DNA signals of late glacial recolonization of Europe from near eastern refugia

113. Origin and Spread of Bos taurus: New Clues from Mitochondrial Genomes Belonging to Haplogroup T1

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

116. Arrival of paleo-indians to the southern cone of south america: new clues from mitogenomes

117. Epidemic Neuropathy in Cuba Not Associated With Mitochondrial DNA Mutations Found in Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Patients

118. Mitochondrial DNA variation in human populations and implications for detection of mitochondrial DNA mutations of pathological significance

119. Mitochondrial DNA 'clock' for the Amerinds and its implications for timing their entry into North America

120. Mitochondrial DNA analysis in Tibet: Implications for the origin of the Tibetan population and its adaptation to high altitude

121. Mitochondrial haplogroup C4c: a rare lineage entering America through the ice-free corridor?

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

123. Mitochondrial DNA Variants Observed in Alzheimer Disease and Parkinson Disease Patients

124. Genetic Mapping of Human Heart-Skeletal Muscle Adenine Nucleotide Translocator and Its Relationship to the Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy Locus

125. The common, Near-Eastern origin of Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews supported by Y-chromosome similarity

126. The initial peopling of the Americas: a growing number of founding mitochondrial genomes from Beringia

127. Mitochondrial Haplogroup H1 in North Africa: An Early Holocene Arrival from Iberia

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

129. The archaeogenetics of Europe

130. Differential expression of adenine nucleotide translocator isoforms in mammalian tissues and during muscle cell differentiation

131. Southeast Asian mitochondrial DNA analysis reveals genetic continuity of ancient mongoloid migrations

132. Becoming Eloquent

133. Mitochondrial haplogroup U5b3: a distant echo of the epipaleolithic in Italy and the legacy of the early Sardinians

134. Mitochondrial and Y-chromosome diversity of the Tharus (Nepal): a reservoir of genetic variation

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

136. The complex and diversified mitochondrial gene pool of Berber populations

137. Phylogeography of mtDNA haplogroup R7 in the Indian peninsula

138. Genetic diversity patterns in the human clock gene period 2 are suggestive of population-specific positive selection

139. The mitochondrial DNA landscape of modern Mexico

140. The Phylogeny of the Four Pan-American MtDNA Haplogroups: Implications for Evolutionary and Disease Studies

141. The origin of Native Americans from a mitochondrial DNA viewpoint

142. Mitochondrial DNA variation of modern Tuscans supports the near eastern origin of Etruscans

143. The mystery of Etruscan origins: novel clues from Bos taurus mitochondrial DNA

144. DNA analysis of dust particles sampled from the Turin Shroud

145. Updating the East Asian mtDNA phylogeny: a prerequisite for the identification of pathogenic mutations

146. The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes

147. The mtDNA legacy of the Levantine early Upper Palaeolithic in Africa

148. The Matrilineal Ancestry of Ashkenazi Jewry: Portrait of a Recent Founder Event

149. Human mtDNA site-specific variability values can act as haplogroup markers

150. Molecular dissection of the Y chromosome haplogroup E-M78 (E3b1a): a posteriori evaluation of a microsatellite-network-based approach through six new biallelic markers

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