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Autor:
Abigail Bigham, Marc Bauchet, Dalila Pinto, Xianyun Mao, Joshua M Akey, Rui Mei, Stephen W Scherer, Colleen G Julian, Megan J Wilson, David López Herráez, Tom Brutsaert, Esteban J Parra, Lorna G Moore, Mark D Shriver
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 6, Iss 9, p e1001116 (2010)
High-altitude hypoxia (reduced inspired oxygen tension due to decreased barometric pressure) exerts severe physiological stress on the human body. Two high-altitude regions where humans have lived for millennia are the Andean Altiplano and the Tibeta
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https://doaj.org/article/39cb3d049f7b49aca867b424e226bc0d
Publikováno v:
Genetic Epidemiology. 37:38-47
Recent studies suggest that rare variants play an important role in the etiology of many traits. Although a number of methods have been developed for genetic association analysis of rare variants, they all assume a relatively homogeneous population u
Autor:
Carl J. Pepine, Nicholas J. Schork, Rhonda M. Cooper-DeHoff, Amber L. Beitelshees, Tobias Gerhard, Mark D. Shriver, Taimour Y. Langaee, Julie A. Johnson, Maximilian T. Lobmeyer, Yan Gong, Xianyun Mao
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 156:397-404
Background The α-adducin ( ADD1 ) Gly460Trp polymorphism has been associated with hypertension and response to diuretic therapy, but controversy exists. Methods The present study was conducted to prospectively investigate the relationship among the
Autor:
Rui Mei, Lorna G. Moore, Paul M. McKeigue, Xianyun Mao, Fabiola León-Velarde, Gerardo Gutiérrez, Esteban J. Parra, Mark D. Shriver, Kenneth M. Weiss, Abigail W. Bigham, Tom D. Brutsaert, Enrique Vargas
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Human Genetics. 80(6):1171-1178
Admixture mapping (AM) is a promising method for the identification of genetic risk factors for complex traits and diseases showing prevalence differences among populations. Efficient application of this method requires the use of a genomewide panel
Autor:
Esteban J. Parra, Brian McEvoy, Keith C. Cheng, Xianyun Mao, Mark D. Shriver, Victor A. Canfield, Heather L. Norton, Rick A. Kittles, Paul M. McKeigue, Daniel G. Bradley
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 24:710-722
Human skin pigmentation shows a strong positive correlation with ultraviolet radiation intensity, suggesting that variation in skin color is, at least partially, due to adaptation via natural selection. We investigated the evolution of pigmentation v
Autor:
Ranjan Deka, Li Jin, Xianyun Mao, Hui Li, Feng Li, Bo Wen, Yungang He, Jingze Tan, Bing Su, Wei Huang, Ranajit Chakraborty, Xiufeng Song, Yang Gao, Jianzhong Jin, Feng Zhang, Liang Zhang, Daru Lu, Ji Qian
Publikováno v:
Nature. 431:302-305
The spread of culture and language in human populations is explained by two alternative models: the demic diffusion model, which involves mass movement of people; and the cultural diffusion model, which refers to cultural impact between populations a
Publikováno v:
Genetic epidemiology. 37(1)
Recent studies suggest that rare variants play an important role in the etiology of many traits. Although a number of methods have been developed for genetic association analysis of rare variants, they all assume a relatively homogeneous population u
Autor:
Monte L. McCrossin, Fred Spoor, Brenda R. Benefit, Salvador Moyà-Solà, Meike Köhler, Alan Walker, Erik R. Seiffert, Mary T. Silcox, Xianyun Mao, Philip D. Gingerich, László Kordos, David R. Begun, Elwyn L. Simons, Timothy M. Ryan, William J. Sanders, Iyad S. Zalmout
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 279(1742)
Our understanding of locomotor evolution in anthropoid primates has been limited to those taxa for which good postcranial fossil material and appropriate modern analogues are available. We report the results of an analysis of semicircular canal size
Autor:
Yann C. Klimentidis, Ellen E. Quillen, Miguel Eduardo Delgado-Burbano, Abigail W. Bigham, Mark Stoneking, Marc Bauchet, Franz X. Faust, Mark D. Shriver, Xianyun Mao
Publikováno v:
SEDICI (UNLP)
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
instacron:UNLP
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
instacron:UNLP
Contemporary variation in skin pigmentation is the result of hundreds of thousands years of human evolution in new and changing environments. Previous studies have identified several genes involved in skin pigmentation differences among African, Asia
Autor:
Stephen W. Scherer, Tom D. Brutsaert, Megan J. Wilson, Esteban J. Parra, David López Herráez, Rui Mei, Dalila Pinto, Lorna G. Moore, Abigail W. Bigham, Joshua M. Akey, Mark D. Shriver, Marc Bauchet, Colleen G. Julian, Xianyun Mao
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 6, Iss 9, p e1001116 (2010)
PLoS Genetics
PLoS Genetics
High-altitude hypoxia (reduced inspired oxygen tension due to decreased barometric pressure) exerts severe physiological stress on the human body. Two high-altitude regions where humans have lived for millennia are the Andean Altiplano and the Tibeta