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    Improved visibility of character conflicts in quasi-median networks with the EMPOP NETWORK software by Zimmermann, Bettina, Rock, Alexander W, Dur, Arne, Parson, Walther

    Published in Croatian medical journal (01-04-2014)
    “…To provide a valuable tool for graphical representation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) data that enables visual emphasis on complex substructures within the…”
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    Timing and deciphering mitochondrial DNA macro-haplogroup R0 variability in Central Europe and Middle East by Brandstätter, Anita, Zimmermann, Bettina, Wagner, Janine, Göbel, Tanja, Röck, Alexander W, Salas, Antonio, Carracedo, Angel, Parson, Walther

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (04-07-2008)
    “…Nearly half of the West Eurasian assemblage of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is fractioned into numerous sub-lineages of the predominant haplogroup (hg) R0…”
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    Concept for estimating mitochondrial DNA haplogroups using a maximum likelihood approach (EMMA) by Röck, Alexander W, Dür, Arne, van Oven, Mannis, Parson, Walther

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-12-2013)
    “…Abstract The assignment of haplogroups to mitochondrial DNA haplotypes contributes substantial value for quality control, not only in forensic genetics but…”
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    Human settlement history between Sunda and Sahul: a focus on East Timor (Timor-Leste) and the Pleistocenic mtDNA diversity by Gomes, Sibylle M, Bodner, Martin, Souto, Luis, Zimmermann, Bettina, Huber, Gabriela, Strobl, Christina, Röck, Alexander W, Achilli, Alessandro, Olivieri, Anna, Torroni, Antonio, Côrte-Real, Francisco, Parson, Walther

    Published in BMC genomics (14-02-2015)
    “…Distinct, partly competing, "waves" have been proposed to explain human migration in(to) today's Island Southeast Asia and Australia based on genetic (and…”
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    Mitochondrial DNA control region analysis of three ethnic groups in the Republic of Macedonia by Jankova-Ajanovska, Renata, Zimmermann, Bettina, Huber, Gabriela, Röck, Alexander W, Bodner, Martin, Jakovski, Zlatko, Janeska, Biljana, Duma, Aleksej, Parson, Walther

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-11-2014)
    “…Abstract A total of 444 individuals representing three ethnic groups (Albanians, Turks and Romanies) in the Republic of Macedonia were sequenced in the…”
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    Forensic and phylogeographic characterisation of mtDNA lineages from Somalia by Mikkelsen, Martin, Fendt, Liane, Röck, Alexander W., Zimmermann, Bettina, Rockenbauer, Eszter, Hansen, Anders J., Parson, Walther, Morling, Niels

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-07-2012)
    “…The African mitochondrial (mt) phylogeny is coarsely resolved but the majority of population data generated so far is limited to the analysis of the first…”
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    Mitochondrial DNA control region data from indigenous Angolan Khoe-San lineages by Fendt, Liane, Huber, Gabriela, Röck, Alexander W, Zimmermann, Bettina, Bodner, Martin, Delport, Rhena, Schmidt, Konrad, Parson, Walther

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Here we provide 129 complete mitochondrial control region sequences of indigenous Khoe-San individuals from Angola to contribute to the still…”
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    Mass spectrometric base composition profiling: Implications for forensic mtDNA databasing by Eduardoff, Mayra, Huber, Gabriela, Bayer, Birgit, Schmid, Dagmar, Anslinger, Katja, Göbel, Tanja, Zimmermann, Bettina, Schneider, Peter M, Röck, Alexander W, Parson, Walther

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-12-2013)
    “…Abstract In forensic genetics mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is usually analyzed by direct Sanger-type sequencing (STS). This method is known to be laborious and…”
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