Because of the widespread phenomenon of patrilocality, it is hypothesized that Y-chromosome variants tend to be more localized geographically than those of mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA). Empirical evidence confirmatory to this hypothesis was subsequently provided among certain patrilocal and matrilocal groups of Thailand, which conforms to the isolation by distance mode of gene diffusion. However, we expect intuitively that the patterns of genetic variability may not be consistent with the above hypothesis among populations with different social norms governing the institution of marriage, particularly among those that adhere to strict endogamy rules. We test the universality of this hypothesis by analyzing Y-chromosome and mtDNA data in three...
AbstractDNA analysis is making a valuable contribution to the understanding of human evolution [1]. ...
Background: Ethnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered...
BackgroundEthnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered a...
Because of the widespread phenomenon of patrilocality, it is hypothesized that Y-chromosome variants...
Because of the widespread phenomenon of patrilocality, it is hypothesized that Y-chromosome variants...
Objectives Social organization plays a major role in shaping human population genetic diversity. In ...
Human social organization can deeply affect levels of genetic diversity. This fact implies that gene...
In patrilocal groups, females preferentially move to join their mate's paternal relatives. The gende...
International audienceObjective: The extent to which social organization of human societies impacts ...
International audienceGenetic differences between human populations are typically larger for the Y-c...
From the historically prevalent social structure of Indian populations it may be predicted that ther...
We examined 43 biallelic polymorphisms on the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome (NRY) in 50...
In matrilineal populations, the descent group affiliation is transmitted by women whereas the socio-...
AbstractDNA analysis is making a valuable contribution to the understanding of human evolution [1]. ...
Background: Ethnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered...
BackgroundEthnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered a...
Because of the widespread phenomenon of patrilocality, it is hypothesized that Y-chromosome variants...
Because of the widespread phenomenon of patrilocality, it is hypothesized that Y-chromosome variants...
Objectives Social organization plays a major role in shaping human population genetic diversity. In ...
Human social organization can deeply affect levels of genetic diversity. This fact implies that gene...
In patrilocal groups, females preferentially move to join their mate's paternal relatives. The gende...
International audienceObjective: The extent to which social organization of human societies impacts ...
International audienceGenetic differences between human populations are typically larger for the Y-c...
From the historically prevalent social structure of Indian populations it may be predicted that ther...
We examined 43 biallelic polymorphisms on the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome (NRY) in 50...
In matrilineal populations, the descent group affiliation is transmitted by women whereas the socio-...
AbstractDNA analysis is making a valuable contribution to the understanding of human evolution [1]. ...
Background: Ethnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered...
BackgroundEthnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered a...