Abstract

The effort to decode the human genome has resulted in the development of both new markers and analytical techniques of great anthropogenetic interest. These have replaced the so-called classical markers (ABO, Rh, etc.) in reconstructing the evolutionary history of human populations. Here we review critically the era of classical markers and report on the main contributions to date of the new DNA polymorphisms in elucidating the evolutionary history of the Basque population.

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