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This file contains FASTA formatted mtDNA genome sequences for 31 unidentified humans. MtDNA genomes were obtained by hybridisation enrichment and alignment of reads to the RSRS. See Young, JM, Higgins, D and Austin, JJ (2019) Hybridization enrichment to improve forensic mitochondrial DNA analysis of highly degraded human remains. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

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Created: 2019-10-31

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