Figure 2
Figure 2. Paleolithic settlers from the last glacial maximum may be the source of the high frequency of D− allele in Europeans. (Top) European location of Paleolithic refuges at the time of the last glacial maximum. Note migration of population containing marker M173 (from Gibbons58; reprinted with permission from American Association for the Advancement of Science). (Bottom) Distribution of the D− allele in Europe (from Mourant et al52; reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press).

Paleolithic settlers from the last glacial maximum may be the source of the high frequency of D− allele in Europeans. (Top) European location of Paleolithic refuges at the time of the last glacial maximum. Note migration of population containing marker M173 (from Gibbons58 ; reprinted with permission from American Association for the Advancement of Science). (Bottom) Distribution of the D− allele in Europe (from Mourant et al52 ; reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press).

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