The major pattern in the European gene pool is a southeast-northwest frequency gradient of classic genetic markers such as blood groups, which population geneticists initially attributed to the demographic impact of Neolithic farmers dispersing from the Near East. Molecular genetics has enriched this picture, with analyses of mitochondrial DNA and the Y chromosome allowing a more detailed exploration of alternative models for the spread of the Neolithic into Europe. This paper considers a range of possible models in the light of the detailed information now emerging from genetic studies.Glavni vzorec evropskega genskega bazena je gradient klasičnih genskih markerjev v smeri jugovzhod-severozahod. Tak marker je na primer krvna skupina. Njen ...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The importance of the process of Neolithization for the genetic make-up of European populations has ...
Who are Europeans? Both prehistoric archaeology and, subsequently, classical population genetics hav...
The major pattern in the European gene pool is a southeast-northwest frequency gradient of classic g...
Agriculture, with different Neolithic cultures, starts in the Near East more than 10,000 years ago. ...
Several recent lines of evidence indicate more intensive contact between LBK farmers and indigenous ...
We performed extensive and realistic simulations of the colonization process of Europe by Neolithic ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
We present a mathematical model, based on a compilation of radiocarbon dates, of the transition to t...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Objectives: Two main models have been proposed to explain the origins of the patterns of genetic va...
The importance of the process of Neolithization for the genetic make-up of European populations has ...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
Background/Aims: The genetic diversity of Europeans has been shaped by various evolutionary forces i...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The importance of the process of Neolithization for the genetic make-up of European populations has ...
Who are Europeans? Both prehistoric archaeology and, subsequently, classical population genetics hav...
The major pattern in the European gene pool is a southeast-northwest frequency gradient of classic g...
Agriculture, with different Neolithic cultures, starts in the Near East more than 10,000 years ago. ...
Several recent lines of evidence indicate more intensive contact between LBK farmers and indigenous ...
We performed extensive and realistic simulations of the colonization process of Europe by Neolithic ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
We present a mathematical model, based on a compilation of radiocarbon dates, of the transition to t...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Objectives: Two main models have been proposed to explain the origins of the patterns of genetic va...
The importance of the process of Neolithization for the genetic make-up of European populations has ...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
Background/Aims: The genetic diversity of Europeans has been shaped by various evolutionary forces i...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The importance of the process of Neolithization for the genetic make-up of European populations has ...
Who are Europeans? Both prehistoric archaeology and, subsequently, classical population genetics hav...