Mark Stoneking
Mark Stoneking (born 1 August 1956) is a geneticist currently working as the Group Leader of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, of Max Planck Gesellschaft at the University of Leipzig, Germany. He is also Honorary Professor of Biological Anthropology. He works in the field of human evolution, especially the genetic evolution, origin and dispersal of modern humans. He, along with his doctoral advisor Allan Wilson and a fellow researcher Rebecca L. Cann, contributed to the "Out of Africa" theory in 1987 by introducing the concept of Mitochondrial Eve, a hypothetical common mother of all living humans based on mitochondrial DNA. Provided by Wikipedia
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Construction of Larger-Size Sequencing Templates from Degraded DNA by Ivane Nasidze, Mark Stoneking
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Unraveling the human salivary microbiome diversity in Indian populations. by Anujit Sarkar, Mark Stoneking, Madhusudan R Nandineni
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Age-Related and Heteroplasmy-Related Variation in Human mtDNA Copy Number. by Manja Wachsmuth, Alexander Hübner, Mingkun Li, Burkhard Madea, Mark Stoneking
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Maternal genetic origin of Chao Lay coastal maritime populations from Thailand by Wibhu Kutanan, Wipada Woravatin, Metawee Srikummool, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom, Alexander Hübner, Jatupol Kampuansai, Chawalit Khaokiew, Helmut Schaschl, Sanni Översti, Duy Duc La, Leonardo Arias, Mark Stoneking
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