Admixture Between Historically Isolated Mitochondrial Lineages in
... continued careful management of the population. Although western lowland gorillas have been maintained in captivity in the United States for more than 100 years, little is known about the geographic origins of the current zoo population of ~340 animals (Elsner 2012). Furthermore, virtually nothing i ...
... continued careful management of the population. Although western lowland gorillas have been maintained in captivity in the United States for more than 100 years, little is known about the geographic origins of the current zoo population of ~340 animals (Elsner 2012). Furthermore, virtually nothing i ...
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... Narrow sense heritability: a measure of the (additive) genetic variation in a trait ...
... Narrow sense heritability: a measure of the (additive) genetic variation in a trait ...
Y chromosome polymorphisms in medicine
... and importance in humans. Due to the abundance of tandemly repeated satellite DNA and the apparent paucity of gene content, the Y chromosome was considered for a long time to be a `genetic wasteland', necessary only for sex determination. This has led to propose its future extinction in an evolution ...
... and importance in humans. Due to the abundance of tandemly repeated satellite DNA and the apparent paucity of gene content, the Y chromosome was considered for a long time to be a `genetic wasteland', necessary only for sex determination. This has led to propose its future extinction in an evolution ...
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... of markers. These generate null distribution (most not under selection), outliers = potentially selected loci (genome wide polymorphism tests) ...
... of markers. These generate null distribution (most not under selection), outliers = potentially selected loci (genome wide polymorphism tests) ...
The Balts and the Finns in historical perspective: a
... was detected by V. V. Bunak as early as 1951. In the Neolithic and Bronze Age, population in Lithuania and East Prussia, two types (mesomorphic mesocranic clinoprosopic and hypermorphic dolichocranic clinoprosopic) were revealed. The first type is closely connected with the Globular Amphora people f ...
... was detected by V. V. Bunak as early as 1951. In the Neolithic and Bronze Age, population in Lithuania and East Prussia, two types (mesomorphic mesocranic clinoprosopic and hypermorphic dolichocranic clinoprosopic) were revealed. The first type is closely connected with the Globular Amphora people f ...
unit 5h.1 5b.4 genetics evolution variation
... basis for evolution. May be caused by inherited genes (heritable variation) or by the environment (non-heritable variation). Heritable variation is the most significant in evolution. ...
... basis for evolution. May be caused by inherited genes (heritable variation) or by the environment (non-heritable variation). Heritable variation is the most significant in evolution. ...
Genetics of Indo-European populations: the past, the future*
... of Caucasian populations were computed, and correlation between these distances was calculated [Balanovsky et al., 2011]. Table 1 shows that the correlation between genetics and geography (r = 0.60) was almost as high as the correlation between genetics and linguistics (r = 0.64). When partial corre ...
... of Caucasian populations were computed, and correlation between these distances was calculated [Balanovsky et al., 2011]. Table 1 shows that the correlation between genetics and geography (r = 0.60) was almost as high as the correlation between genetics and linguistics (r = 0.64). When partial corre ...
Genetic Diversity in an Andean Population from Peru and Regional
... more southern populations of Chile and Argentina. Conversely, the highest and lowest frequencies of the haplogroup B are found, respectively, in the Andean and the North Amazon regions, and it is absent from some southern populations, suggesting that haplotypes A, C and D, and haplotype B may have b ...
... more southern populations of Chile and Argentina. Conversely, the highest and lowest frequencies of the haplogroup B are found, respectively, in the Andean and the North Amazon regions, and it is absent from some southern populations, suggesting that haplotypes A, C and D, and haplotype B may have b ...
Y-Chromosome Marker S28 / U152 Haplogroup
... Who were the first to be identified with this SNP? In testing the DNA of a number of RM269 males (customers or officers of EthnoAncestry), two were found to be positive for S28 (U152). These were Charles Kerchner (of German descent) and David K. Faux, cofounder of EthnoAncestry (of English descent). ...
... Who were the first to be identified with this SNP? In testing the DNA of a number of RM269 males (customers or officers of EthnoAncestry), two were found to be positive for S28 (U152). These were Charles Kerchner (of German descent) and David K. Faux, cofounder of EthnoAncestry (of English descent). ...
Comparison between the Polish population and European
... for this region of the world. AvaII-9 (about 10%), AvaII-5, AvaII-3, AvaII-2 (about 3–10% of each) also have relatively high representation. These morphs are also observed in the Polish population. AvaII-6 morph can be found in various parts of the world, but its level is very low. It has been found ...
... for this region of the world. AvaII-9 (about 10%), AvaII-5, AvaII-3, AvaII-2 (about 3–10% of each) also have relatively high representation. These morphs are also observed in the Polish population. AvaII-6 morph can be found in various parts of the world, but its level is very low. It has been found ...
New clues to the evolutionary history of the main European paternal
... southern France and British Isles. By contrast, these new data show maximum frequencies in northern Iberia, the western coast of France and the British Isles, raising questions about the possible expansion of this lineage during the early Neolithic LBK culture (Linearbandkeramik or Linear Pottery cu ...
... southern France and British Isles. By contrast, these new data show maximum frequencies in northern Iberia, the western coast of France and the British Isles, raising questions about the possible expansion of this lineage during the early Neolithic LBK culture (Linearbandkeramik or Linear Pottery cu ...
Modifier genes in Huntington`s desease - Ruhr
... HD is a devastating, adult-onset, neurological disorder affecting the brain and CNS. Despite the fact that HD is caused by an abnormal CAG repeat expansion, there is a marked variability in the severity of symptoms as well as in the AO. This variability in clinical manifestations and especially the ...
... HD is a devastating, adult-onset, neurological disorder affecting the brain and CNS. Despite the fact that HD is caused by an abnormal CAG repeat expansion, there is a marked variability in the severity of symptoms as well as in the AO. This variability in clinical manifestations and especially the ...
Past History of the Retson Family based on DNA evidence Written
... Early on, Scandinavia showed a population which included both the I1 and I2 haplogroups. However, by the time the ice had receded and the new Indo-Europeans were arriving the I2 group had largely disappeared from the area, although the I2 group remained elsewhere where it further divided into new s ...
... Early on, Scandinavia showed a population which included both the I1 and I2 haplogroups. However, by the time the ice had receded and the new Indo-Europeans were arriving the I2 group had largely disappeared from the area, although the I2 group remained elsewhere where it further divided into new s ...
Purpose of Y-chromosome Analysis - College of Letters, Arts, and
... 8,000 BC called the Mesolithic Age or Middle Stone Age. This period also established the foundations for systematic organization of agriculture and cities during the Neolithic Age. The Neolithic Age emerged between 8,000 and 2,700 BC It is also known as the New Stone Age. This period was not experie ...
... 8,000 BC called the Mesolithic Age or Middle Stone Age. This period also established the foundations for systematic organization of agriculture and cities during the Neolithic Age. The Neolithic Age emerged between 8,000 and 2,700 BC It is also known as the New Stone Age. This period was not experie ...
4.2. Tracing populations with Haplogroups
... J. F. Simons, L. Du, M. Egholm, J. M. Rothberg, M.Paunovic & S. Pääbo; Nature 444, 330 (206) ...
... J. F. Simons, L. Du, M. Egholm, J. M. Rothberg, M.Paunovic & S. Pääbo; Nature 444, 330 (206) ...
Analysis of Y chromosome lineages in native South American
... population is different because haplogroup G frequency is higher than R1b (Fig. 2B). On the other hand, looking at the Y-STRs results a total of 112 different haplotypes were found. We can see haplogroup and haplotype diversity values in Table 1. The percentage of variation observed at the Y-SNPs le ...
... population is different because haplogroup G frequency is higher than R1b (Fig. 2B). On the other hand, looking at the Y-STRs results a total of 112 different haplotypes were found. We can see haplogroup and haplotype diversity values in Table 1. The percentage of variation observed at the Y-SNPs le ...