The first attempt at using genetic markers for an-thropological purposes goes back to 1918, when Hirsz-feld and Hirszfeld (1918-1919) showed that ABO blood groups varied with the ethnic origin of population samples. Using ABO, MN, and Rh blood group data, Boyd (1950) showed one could assign some populations to their ethnic group of origin. Only rarely is an indi-vidual locus sufficiently informative that conclusions about ethnic origins can be drawn. Nevertheless, evo-lutionary theory predicts that by accumulating infor-mation from many genes one may be able to recon-struct the evolutionary history of a group of populations. With this in mind, Cavalli-Sforza nd Ed-wards (1964) attempted to reconstruct a tree of descent of human ethnic group...
Descriptions of human genetic variation given thirty years ago have held up well, considering the su...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
Origin of peoples in a context of DNA genealogy is an assignment of them to a particular tribe (all ...
The evidence suggests that the present genetic affinities among human populations are the result bot...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...
SummaryOur goal is to infer, from human genetic data, general patterns as well as details of human e...
Recent advances in molecular genetics made the inference of past demographic events through the anal...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Over the past century researchers have identified normal genetic variation and studied that variatio...
I consider approaches to inferring information from data on DNA markers (SNPs and STRs) in human pop...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
Abstract Background The identification and use of Ancestry-Sensitive Markers (ASMs), i.e. genetic po...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Descriptions of human genetic variation given thirty years ago have held up well, considering the su...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
Origin of peoples in a context of DNA genealogy is an assignment of them to a particular tribe (all ...
The evidence suggests that the present genetic affinities among human populations are the result bot...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...
SummaryOur goal is to infer, from human genetic data, general patterns as well as details of human e...
Recent advances in molecular genetics made the inference of past demographic events through the anal...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Over the past century researchers have identified normal genetic variation and studied that variatio...
I consider approaches to inferring information from data on DNA markers (SNPs and STRs) in human pop...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
Abstract Background The identification and use of Ancestry-Sensitive Markers (ASMs), i.e. genetic po...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Descriptions of human genetic variation given thirty years ago have held up well, considering the su...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
Origin of peoples in a context of DNA genealogy is an assignment of them to a particular tribe (all ...