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Happy New Year 2012 with Release 38!
At December 30th we have updated the YHRD with 2306 new haplotypes from 18 populations submitted by 12 […]
Posted 1 month ago by
Lutz Roewer
8th Workshop in Innsbruck, Austria
Please note, that the venue of our next workshop 2012 changed from Porto to Innsbruck in Austria! Here […]
Posted 3 months ago by
Lutz Roewer
r37 Afghanistan and Australia
Both countries are for the first time represented in the database. The YHRD grew by 4285 new haplotypes from 29 […]
Posted 7 months ago by
Lutz Roewer
Release 36
We have updated the YHRD with 1689 new haplotypes from 16 populations submitted by 10 research groups. The YHRD has now 93290 haplotypes […]
Posted 9 months ago by
Lutz Roewer
2011 starts with release 35
Just hours before New Year's Eve we have updated the YHRD with 2.364 new haplotypes from 17 populations submitted […]
Posted 1 year ago by
Lutz Roewer
Release 34
Finally we have created a new release! 2.669 new haplotypes from 24 populations have been submitted. Among these are for the first […]
Posted 1 year ago by
Lutz Roewer
Post Congress News
The number of registrations (235 from 34 countries) and abstract submissions (97) for the 7th Y chromosome / 4th EMPOP […]
Posted 1 year ago by
Lutz Roewer
Information
The conference will be on schedule. All papers either presented in Berlin or not (due to the grounded air traffic) are eligible […]
Posted 1 year ago by
Sascha Willuweit
Release 33
We have created release 33 (on March 3rd, which is 3.3. Hm?). 2521 new haplotypes, 1003 of these extended by phylogenetic markers […]
Posted 1 year ago by
Sascha Willuweit
Y-SNP Fact Sheets
The inclusion of Y-SNPs in the database stands for a new dimension of the YHRD 3.0 project and was well received by the […]
Posted 2 years ago by
Sascha Willuweit
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