Schroeder, O.; Benecke, N.; Frölich, K.; Peng, Z.; Kaniuth, K.; Sverchkov, L.; Reinhold, S.; Belinskiy, A.; Ludwig, A.
Endogenous Retroviral Insertions Indicate a Secondary Introduction of Domestic Sheep Lineages to the Caucasus and Central Asia between the Bronze and Iron Age. Genes 2017, 8, 165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8060165
AMA Style
Schroeder O, Benecke N, Frölich K, Peng Z, Kaniuth K, Sverchkov L, Reinhold S, Belinskiy A, Ludwig A.
Endogenous Retroviral Insertions Indicate a Secondary Introduction of Domestic Sheep Lineages to the Caucasus and Central Asia between the Bronze and Iron Age. Genes. 2017; 8(6):165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8060165
Chicago/Turabian Style
Schroeder, Oskar, Norbert Benecke, Kai Frölich, Zuogang Peng, Kai Kaniuth, Leonid Sverchkov, Sabine Reinhold, Andrey Belinskiy, and Arne Ludwig.
2017. "Endogenous Retroviral Insertions Indicate a Secondary Introduction of Domestic Sheep Lineages to the Caucasus and Central Asia between the Bronze and Iron Age" Genes 8, no. 6: 165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8060165
APA Style
Schroeder, O., Benecke, N., Frölich, K., Peng, Z., Kaniuth, K., Sverchkov, L., Reinhold, S., Belinskiy, A., & Ludwig, A.
(2017). Endogenous Retroviral Insertions Indicate a Secondary Introduction of Domestic Sheep Lineages to the Caucasus and Central Asia between the Bronze and Iron Age. Genes, 8(6), 165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8060165