BACKGROUND The trans-Atlantic slave trade dramatically changed the demographic makeup of the New World, with varying regions of the African coast exploited differently over roughly a 400 year period. When compared to the discrete mitochondrial haplotype distribution of historically appropriate source populations, the unique distribution within a specific source population can prove insightful in estimating the contribution of each population. Here, we analyzed the first hypervariable region of mitochondrial DNA in a sample from the Caribbean island of Jamaica and compared it to aggregated populations in Africa divided according to historiographically defined segments of the continent's coastline. The results from these admixture procedures ...
genetic ancestry of various populations of the Americas self-identified as having primarily African...
The Noir Marron are the direct descendants of thousands of African slaves deported to the Guyanas du...
<div><p>This article reports on the first genetic assessment of the contemporary Mauritian populatio...
Abstract Background The trans-Atlantic slave trade dramatically changed the demographic makeup of th...
The African ethnicity of New World slaves was highly significant for the transmission of African soc...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the...
ABSTRACT European colonization of the Americas had profound impacts on the indigenous peoples of the...
Background Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16th-19...
Background: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16(th)...
During the period of the Atlantic slave trade (15th–19th centuries), millions of people were forced ...
The Caribbean is a genetically diverse region with heterogeneous admixture compositions influenced b...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in world history. However, the origin...
The ancestry of African-descended Americans is known to be drawn from three distinct populations: Af...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant popula...
genetic ancestry of various populations of the Americas self-identified as having primarily African...
The Noir Marron are the direct descendants of thousands of African slaves deported to the Guyanas du...
<div><p>This article reports on the first genetic assessment of the contemporary Mauritian populatio...
Abstract Background The trans-Atlantic slave trade dramatically changed the demographic makeup of th...
The African ethnicity of New World slaves was highly significant for the transmission of African soc...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the...
ABSTRACT European colonization of the Americas had profound impacts on the indigenous peoples of the...
Background Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16th-19...
Background: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16(th)...
During the period of the Atlantic slave trade (15th–19th centuries), millions of people were forced ...
The Caribbean is a genetically diverse region with heterogeneous admixture compositions influenced b...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in world history. However, the origin...
The ancestry of African-descended Americans is known to be drawn from three distinct populations: Af...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant popula...
genetic ancestry of various populations of the Americas self-identified as having primarily African...
The Noir Marron are the direct descendants of thousands of African slaves deported to the Guyanas du...
<div><p>This article reports on the first genetic assessment of the contemporary Mauritian populatio...