Ancient mitochondrial DNA sequence and SNP data from Andaman and Nicobar museum samples

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Ancient mitochondrial DNA sequence and SNP data from Andaman and Nicobar museum samples

Location World regionAsia
TGNWorld, Asia, India, Andaman and Nicobars (Union Territory) [7000204]
Grid reference Latitude Longitude11.68 92.77
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
11.7214600642
92.6681020902 92.810104357
11.579900011
Subject Archaeological Sciences (England)MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsMitochondrial DNA
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Period MIDASModern
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2003
Created To31-JUL-2006
First Released04-SEP-2009
Last Modified06-MAR-2014
Related information Associated PublicationBarik et al., (2008) Detailed mtDNA Genotypes Permit a Reassessment of the Settlement and Population Structure of the Andaman Islands, Am J Phys Anthropol, Vol 136 (1), pp 19-27.
Associated PublicationEndicott, P et al., (2006) Multiplexed SNP typing of ancient DNA clarifies the origin of Andaman mtDNA haplogroups amongst South Asian tribal populations, PLoS One, Vol 1, pp e8.
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