The information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to make inferences on our recent evolutionary history. Specifically, the number of past recombination events in a population sample is a function of its effective population size (Ne). We have applied a method, Identifying Recombination in Sequences (IRiS), to detect specific past recombination events in 30 Old World populations to infer their Ne. We have found that sub-Saharan African populations have an Ne that is approximately four times greater than those of non-African populations and that outside of Africa, South Asian populations had the largest Ne. We also observe that the patterns of recombinational diversity of these populations correlate with distance out of Africa ...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the historical and demographic parameters that characterize modern human popu...
We study data on variation in 52 worldwide populations at 377 autosomal short tandem repeat loci, to...
<div><p>There has been much recent excitement about the use of genetics to elucidate ancestral histo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to ma...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of the Geno...
Item does not contain fulltextWe have analyzed human genetic diversity in 33 Old World populations i...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
BackgroundRecombination maps are important resources for epidemiological and evolutionary analyses;...
The availability of complete human genome sequences from populations across the world has given rise...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of The Geno...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...
Author summary In sexually-reproducing species, meiotic recombination causes the genome of each indi...
We estimate parameters of a general isolation-with-migration model using resequence data from mitoch...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the historical and demographic parameters that characterize modern human popu...
We study data on variation in 52 worldwide populations at 377 autosomal short tandem repeat loci, to...
<div><p>There has been much recent excitement about the use of genetics to elucidate ancestral histo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to ma...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of the Geno...
Item does not contain fulltextWe have analyzed human genetic diversity in 33 Old World populations i...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
BackgroundRecombination maps are important resources for epidemiological and evolutionary analyses;...
The availability of complete human genome sequences from populations across the world has given rise...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of The Geno...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...
Author summary In sexually-reproducing species, meiotic recombination causes the genome of each indi...
We estimate parameters of a general isolation-with-migration model using resequence data from mitoch...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the historical and demographic parameters that characterize modern human popu...
We study data on variation in 52 worldwide populations at 377 autosomal short tandem repeat loci, to...
<div><p>There has been much recent excitement about the use of genetics to elucidate ancestral histo...