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. 2001 Jul 31;98(17):10017–10022. doi: 10.1073/pnas.171305898

Figure 2.

Figure 2

A dendrogram showing the similarities and differences between the modern and European Upper Paleolithic groups compared in Fig. 1, to which are added a Late Pleistocene Asian (Upper Cave/Minatogawa) sample plus three more recent Asian samples. The neighbor-joining method was used on 1,000 bootstrap samplings to produce the pattern displayed. Only male specimens were used. The Neanderthal sample size was too small to include it in this analysis.