We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 Icelanders, 233 Scandinavians, and 283 Gaels from Ireland and Scotland. All but one of the Icelandic Y chromosomes belong to haplogroup 1 (41.4%), haplogroup 2 (34.2%), or haplogroup 3 (23.8%). We present phylogenetic networks of Icelandic Y-chromosome variation, using haplotypes constructed from seven diallelic markers and eight microsatellite markers, and we propose two new clades. We also report, for the first time, the phylogenetic context of the microsatellite marker DYS385 in Europe. A comparison of haplotypes based on six diallelic loci and five microsatellite loci indicates that some Icelandic haplogroup-1 chromosomes are likely to hav...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
AbstractThe degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes h...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
Historical, archaeological and linguistic sources suggest that the ancestors of the present day popu...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
Historical inferences from genetic data increasingly depend on assumptions about the genealogical pr...
The Norse and Celtic contributions to the founding population of Iceland have been estimated previou...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
Opportunities to directly study the founding of a human population and its subsequent evolutionary h...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
The influence of Viking-Age migrants to the British Isles is obvious in archaeological and place-nam...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
AbstractThe degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes h...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
Historical, archaeological and linguistic sources suggest that the ancestors of the present day popu...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
Historical inferences from genetic data increasingly depend on assumptions about the genealogical pr...
The Norse and Celtic contributions to the founding population of Iceland have been estimated previou...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
Opportunities to directly study the founding of a human population and its subsequent evolutionary h...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
The influence of Viking-Age migrants to the British Isles is obvious in archaeological and place-nam...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
The degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes has been ...
AbstractThe degree of population replacement in the British Isles associated with cultural changes h...