2015 •
PhyloTree Build 17: Growing the human mitochondrial DNA tree
Authors: Mannis van Oven
Venue: Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series
Type: Publication
Abstract: Abstract An accurate, up-to-date, detailed and global phylogenetic tree of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is essential for various forensic mtDNA applications including data quality control and haplogroup assignment for biogeographic ancestry inference. PhyloTree (http://www.phylotree.org) is widely accepted as the reference phylogeny for human mtDNA. Here, a new update of PhyloTree, Build 17, is introduced, comprising nearly 5.5 thousand haplogroups.
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