“…A set of 7245 HVS1 sequences was analysed between sites 16090-16365 (276 base-pairs). In addition to sequences analysed in Helgason et al (2000aHelgason et al ( , 2001, the following are added: 50 Germans (Baasner et al 1998), 106 Sicilians (Cali et al 2001), 118 Spanish (Crespillo et al 2001), 154 Swiss (DimoSimonin et al 2000, 300 Yugoslavian (see Table 2), 20 Finns and 10 Polish (Jorde et al 2000), 50 Russians, (Malyarchuk & Derenko, 2001), 436 Poles and 201 Russians (Malyarchuk et al 2002), 129 Slovakians (E. Metspalu, T. Kivisild, K. Kaldma, M. Reidla & R. Villems, GenBank accession numbers AJ240164-AJ240292), 74 Norwegians (Passarino et al 2002), 241 Portuguese (Pereira et al 2000), 300 Canary Islanders (Rando et al 1999), 83 Italians (Tagliabracci et al 2001) and 186 Cretans (R. Villems, GenBank accession numbers AJ274757-AJ274942). Sequences that did not completely span the regions defined above were omitted from analysis, and population samples analysed in Helgason et al (2000a) with sample sizes below 70 were excluded.…”