File:Human migrations and mitochondrial haplogroups.PNG

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English: This is a map that has been translated from Spanish to English. The description of the original map was "Hypothesized map of human migration based on mitochondrial DNA."
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Source Migraciones humanas en haplogrupos mitocondriales.PNG
Author User:Maulucioni
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Y-chromosomal version. Starting from Y-chromosomal adam.

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4 May 2014

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