International audienceMore than a decade of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies have given the 'Polynesian motif' renowned status as a marker for tracing the late-Holocene expansion of Austronesian speaking populations. Despite considerable research on the Polynesian motif in Oceania, there has been little equivalent work on the western edge of its expansion - leaving major issues unresolved regarding the motif's evolutionary history. This has also led to considerable uncertainty regarding the settlement of Madagascar. In this study, we assess mtDNA variation in 266 individuals from three Malagasy ethnic groups: the Mikea, Vezo, and Merina. Complete mtDNA genome sequencing reveals a new variant of the Polynesian motif in Madagascar; two codin...
International audienceThrough the sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome of three individua...
Using mitochondrial lineage analysis of 1,178 individuals from Polynesia, the western Pacific, and T...
International audienceLinguistic, cultural and genetic characteristics of the Malagasy suggest that ...
International audienceMore than a decade of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies have given the 'Polyne...
Abstract Background Current models propose that mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroups M and N evolved f...
Linguistic and archaeological evidence about the origins of the Malagasy, the indigenous peoples of ...
Linguistic and archaeological evidence about the origins of the Malagasy, the indigenous peoples of ...
International audienceLinguistic and cultural evidence suggest that Madagascar was the final point o...
The Austronesian expansion, one of the last major human migrations, influenced regions as distant as...
International audienceLinguistic and cultural evidence suggest that Madagascar was the final point o...
The Malagasy have been shown to be a genetically admixed population combining parental lineages with...
International audienceThrough the sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome of three individua...
Using mitochondrial lineage analysis of 1,178 individuals from Polynesia, the western Pacific, and T...
International audienceLinguistic, cultural and genetic characteristics of the Malagasy suggest that ...
International audienceMore than a decade of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies have given the 'Polyne...
Abstract Background Current models propose that mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroups M and N evolved f...
Linguistic and archaeological evidence about the origins of the Malagasy, the indigenous peoples of ...
Linguistic and archaeological evidence about the origins of the Malagasy, the indigenous peoples of ...
International audienceLinguistic and cultural evidence suggest that Madagascar was the final point o...
The Austronesian expansion, one of the last major human migrations, influenced regions as distant as...
International audienceLinguistic and cultural evidence suggest that Madagascar was the final point o...
The Malagasy have been shown to be a genetically admixed population combining parental lineages with...
International audienceThrough the sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome of three individua...
Using mitochondrial lineage analysis of 1,178 individuals from Polynesia, the western Pacific, and T...
International audienceLinguistic, cultural and genetic characteristics of the Malagasy suggest that ...