The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevalence of genetic variants involved in energy metabolism. The genetics of Polynesian populations has been shaped by island hoping migration events which have possibly favoured thrifty genes. The aim of this study was to sequence the mitochondrial genome in a group of Maoris in an effort to characterise genome variation in this Polynesian population for use in future disease association studies. We sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of 20 non-admixed Maori subjects using Affymetrix technology. DNA diversity analyses showed the Maori group exhibited reduced mitochondrial genome diversity compared to other worldwide populations, which is ...
This paper reports human mitochondrial DNA variability in West New Guinea (the least known, western ...
The human settlement of the Pacific Islands represents one of the most recent major migration events...
The number of eastern Polynesian females required to found the Maori population of Aotearoa (New Zea...
The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevale...
The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevale...
The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevale...
The mitochondrion is the energy producing factory of cells and it has long been thought that disrupt...
Human evolution is an extremely interesting and contentious topic that incorporates data from a wide...
The 4000-year-old human population expansion into Remote Oceania has been studied from a variety of ...
Using mitochondrial lineage analysis of 1,178 individuals from Polynesia, the western Pacific, and T...
This thesis uses mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) phylogenies to explore patterns of past human mobility in...
KEY WORDS Pacific; mtDNA 9 base pair deletion; Oceania; modern human migrations ABSTRACT Past studie...
Analyses of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nonrecombining Y chromosome (NRY) variation in the same po...
Many details surrounding the origins of the peoples of Oceania remain to be resolved, and as a step ...
Analyses of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nonrecombining Y chromosome (NRY) variation in the same po...
This paper reports human mitochondrial DNA variability in West New Guinea (the least known, western ...
The human settlement of the Pacific Islands represents one of the most recent major migration events...
The number of eastern Polynesian females required to found the Maori population of Aotearoa (New Zea...
The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevale...
The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevale...
The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevale...
The mitochondrion is the energy producing factory of cells and it has long been thought that disrupt...
Human evolution is an extremely interesting and contentious topic that incorporates data from a wide...
The 4000-year-old human population expansion into Remote Oceania has been studied from a variety of ...
Using mitochondrial lineage analysis of 1,178 individuals from Polynesia, the western Pacific, and T...
This thesis uses mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) phylogenies to explore patterns of past human mobility in...
KEY WORDS Pacific; mtDNA 9 base pair deletion; Oceania; modern human migrations ABSTRACT Past studie...
Analyses of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nonrecombining Y chromosome (NRY) variation in the same po...
Many details surrounding the origins of the peoples of Oceania remain to be resolved, and as a step ...
Analyses of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nonrecombining Y chromosome (NRY) variation in the same po...
This paper reports human mitochondrial DNA variability in West New Guinea (the least known, western ...
The human settlement of the Pacific Islands represents one of the most recent major migration events...
The number of eastern Polynesian females required to found the Maori population of Aotearoa (New Zea...