The Rama are a coastal population from Southern Nicaragua who in large part were able to resist, at least for a time, the cultural changes and social reorganization brought on by colonial and modern influences. Historical information leaves the Rama origins and biological relationships to nearby extinct and extant groups ambiguous. The objective of this study is to examine the internal genetic microdifferentiation based on the first hipervariable region of the mtDNA from a sample of approximately 20% of the population, and to expand the few available historical and anthropological data on the Rama by exploring the effects of cultural practices and historical events on genetic structure, providing an integrative perspective on the Rama g...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1994The gen...
The cultural diversity of Chiloé archipelago's population raises questions about its ethnic origin. ...
The frequencies of four mitochondrial Native American DNA haplogroups were determined in 1526 unrela...
The Rama are a coastal population from southern Nicaragua who in large part were able to resist, at ...
This dissertation examines the evolutionary impact of recent historical events on the population str...
This dissertation examines the evolutionary impact of recent historical events on the population str...
The Rama Amerindians from southern Nicaragua are one of few indigenous populations inhabiting the e...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
The study of genetic information can reveal a reconstruction of human population's history. We seque...
Mesoamerica is a cultural and geographic region with a northern boundary adjacent to the American Gr...
This dissertation examined Y-Chromosome and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genetic variation in 230 indiv...
mtDNA variation in the Cayapa, an Ecuadorian Amerindian tribe belonging to the Chibcha-Paezan lingui...
Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica and encompassed the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, Belize,...
SummarymtDNA variation in the Cayapa, an Ecuadorian Amerindian tribe belonging to the Chibcha-Paezan...
To study the genetic structure of the Tikuna tribe, four major Native American mitochondrial DNA (mt...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1994The gen...
The cultural diversity of Chiloé archipelago's population raises questions about its ethnic origin. ...
The frequencies of four mitochondrial Native American DNA haplogroups were determined in 1526 unrela...
The Rama are a coastal population from southern Nicaragua who in large part were able to resist, at ...
This dissertation examines the evolutionary impact of recent historical events on the population str...
This dissertation examines the evolutionary impact of recent historical events on the population str...
The Rama Amerindians from southern Nicaragua are one of few indigenous populations inhabiting the e...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
The study of genetic information can reveal a reconstruction of human population's history. We seque...
Mesoamerica is a cultural and geographic region with a northern boundary adjacent to the American Gr...
This dissertation examined Y-Chromosome and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genetic variation in 230 indiv...
mtDNA variation in the Cayapa, an Ecuadorian Amerindian tribe belonging to the Chibcha-Paezan lingui...
Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica and encompassed the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, Belize,...
SummarymtDNA variation in the Cayapa, an Ecuadorian Amerindian tribe belonging to the Chibcha-Paezan...
To study the genetic structure of the Tikuna tribe, four major Native American mitochondrial DNA (mt...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1994The gen...
The cultural diversity of Chiloé archipelago's population raises questions about its ethnic origin. ...
The frequencies of four mitochondrial Native American DNA haplogroups were determined in 1526 unrela...