Indigenous populations, including in those in Mexico are underrepresented in genetic studies. Here, the authors perform a population genetics study of indigenous peoples in Mexico to explore demographic histories of the region in the context of geography and cultural influences
Y-linked markers are suitable loci to analyze genetic diversity of human populations, offering knowl...
The Mexicans residing in the Monterrey metropolitan area in Nuevo León, Mexico, were grouped by gene...
The genetic characterization of Native Mexicans is important to understand multiethnic based feature...
Mexico harbors great cultural and ethnic diversity, yet fine-scale patterns of human genome-wide var...
The goal of this study was to examine the genetic diversity of indigenous (and semi-indigenous) popu...
Mexico is a rich source for anthropological and population genetic studies with high diversity in et...
The study of genetic information can reveal a reconstruction of human population's history. We seque...
Native American genetic variation remains underrepresented in most catalogs of human genome sequenci...
Latin America continues to be severely underrepresented in genomics research, and fine-scale genetic...
The Otomí, or Hñäñhü, is an indigenous ethnic group in the Central Mexican Valley that has been hist...
Despite having received 200,000 Africans during the slave trade, no study in Mexico has focused on t...
The genetic characterization of Native American groups provides insights into their history and demo...
The study of genetic information can reveal a reconstruction of human population’s history. We seque...
This dissertation focuses on a regional population, New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent (NMS), ...
Mesoamerica is one of the main centers of New World civilization. It represents today a large geogra...
Y-linked markers are suitable loci to analyze genetic diversity of human populations, offering knowl...
The Mexicans residing in the Monterrey metropolitan area in Nuevo León, Mexico, were grouped by gene...
The genetic characterization of Native Mexicans is important to understand multiethnic based feature...
Mexico harbors great cultural and ethnic diversity, yet fine-scale patterns of human genome-wide var...
The goal of this study was to examine the genetic diversity of indigenous (and semi-indigenous) popu...
Mexico is a rich source for anthropological and population genetic studies with high diversity in et...
The study of genetic information can reveal a reconstruction of human population's history. We seque...
Native American genetic variation remains underrepresented in most catalogs of human genome sequenci...
Latin America continues to be severely underrepresented in genomics research, and fine-scale genetic...
The Otomí, or Hñäñhü, is an indigenous ethnic group in the Central Mexican Valley that has been hist...
Despite having received 200,000 Africans during the slave trade, no study in Mexico has focused on t...
The genetic characterization of Native American groups provides insights into their history and demo...
The study of genetic information can reveal a reconstruction of human population’s history. We seque...
This dissertation focuses on a regional population, New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent (NMS), ...
Mesoamerica is one of the main centers of New World civilization. It represents today a large geogra...
Y-linked markers are suitable loci to analyze genetic diversity of human populations, offering knowl...
The Mexicans residing in the Monterrey metropolitan area in Nuevo León, Mexico, were grouped by gene...
The genetic characterization of Native Mexicans is important to understand multiethnic based feature...