## Abstract The study of human population structure allows the assessment of cultural and historical influences on mating probabilities, and, hence, genetic variation. A commonly used model is isolation by distance, which predicts a negative exponential relationship between genetic similarity and g
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mtDNA variation in Inuit populations of Greenland and Canada: Migration history and population structure
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