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pro vyhledávání: '"Unique-event polymorphism"'
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Human Genetics. 96(2):183-193
The association between a geographical region and an mtDNA haplogroup(s) has provided the basis for using mtDNA haplogroups to infer an individual's place of origin and genetic ancestry. Although it is well known that ancestry inferences using mtDNA
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. 43:39-51
The description of phenotypic traits as a result of eyewitness accounts at crime scenes is a standard police practice. Traditional facial composites have been enhanced more recently by computer-aided photofitting techniques. The ‘silent witness’
Autor:
Jorge Rocha, Margarida Coelho, Christopher R. Gignoux, António Prista, Isabel Alves, Albertino Damasceno
Publikováno v:
Human Biology. 83:13-38
The large scale spread of Bantu-speaking populations remains one of the most debated questions in African population history. In this work we studied the genetic structure of 19 Bantu-speaking groups from Mozambique and Angola using a multilocus appr
Autor:
Igor L. Rozhanskii, Anatole A. Klyosov
Publikováno v:
Advances in Anthropology. :26-34
The basic principles of DNA genealogy and the mutation rate constants for haplotypes of Y chromosome are considered. They are exemplified with 3160 haplotypes, 2489 of those in the 67 marker format, with 55 DNA lineages, 11 of them having documented
Autor:
Asher D. Cutter, Bret A. Payseur
Publikováno v:
Trends in Genetics. 22:424-429
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and short tandem repeats (STRs) differ in mutation rate and mechanism. As a result of these differences, simultaneous consideration of polymorphism patterns at SNPs and STRs can provide insights that are difficu
Autor:
Irene Pichler, Martin Ogriseg, Stefan A. Stefanov, Claudia B. Volpato, Agnes Mayr, Franz Ploner, Gerd K. Pinggera, Thomas Meitinger, Peter P. Pramstaller, Jakob C. Mueller, Alessandro De Grandi
Publikováno v:
Human Biology. 78:441-464
Most of the inhabitants of South Tyrol in the eastern Italian Alps can be considered isolated populations because of their physical separation by mountain barriers and their sociocultural heritage. We analyzed the genetic structure of South Tyrolean
Publikováno v:
Iran and the Caucasus. 10:191-208
The regions of the Caucasus, Anatolia, and the Near East represent an extremely important area with respect to ancient population migration and expansion, and the spread of the Caucasian, Indo-European, Afro-Asiatic, and Altaic languages. We examined
Publikováno v:
Human Genetics. 118:153-165
Five datasets consisting of samples jointly typed for Y-chromosomal Unique Event Polymorphism (UEP) and simple tandem repeat (STR) markers were re-examined with independent methods for dating the different UEP-defined lineages. We report on the resul
Publikováno v:
Annals of Hematology. 90:1107-1109
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 156:401-409
We develop a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach for estimating the distribution of the age of a mutation that is assumed to have arisen just once in the history of the population of interest. We assume that in addition to the presence or absence of th