This paper reports human mitochondrial DNA variability in West New Guinea (the least known, western side of the island of New Guinea), not yet described from a molecular perspective. The study was carried out on 202 subjects from 12 ethnic groups, belonging to six different Papuan language families, representative of both mountain and coastal plain areas. Mitochondrial DNA hypervariable region 1 (HVS 1) and the presence of the 9-bp deletion (intergenic region COII-tRNA(Lys)) were investigated. HVS 1 sequencing identified 73 polymorphic sites defining 89 haplotypes; the 9-bp deletion, which is considered a marker of Austronesian migration in the Pacific, was found to be absent in the whole West New Guinea study sample. Statistical analysis a...
To investigate the paternal population history of New Guinea, 183 individuals from 11 regional popul...
Although genetic studies have contributed greatly to our understanding of the colonization of Near a...
The 4000-year-old human population expansion into Remote Oceania has been studied from a variety of ...
This paper reports human mitochondrial DNA variability in West New Guinea (the least known, western ...
International audienceWe analyzed 375 base pairs (bp) of the first hypervariable region (HVS-I) of t...
KEY WORDS Pacific; mtDNA 9 base pair deletion; Oceania; modern human migrations ABSTRACT Past studie...
We analyzed 375 base pairs (bp) of the first hypervariable region (HVS-I) of the mitochondrial DNA (...
In a previous study of Southeast Asian genetic variation, we characterized mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNA...
The prevalence of a 9-base-pair (bp) deletion between the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase II (MTCOX...
For a long time, many physical anthropologists and human geneticists considered Island Melanesian po...
In this study we continue the genetic characterization of human populations from East Timor, as prev...
Past studies have shown a consistent association of a specific set of mitochondrial DNA 9 base pair ...
Melanesian populations are known for their diversity, but it has been hard to grasp the pattern of t...
The aboriginal populations living in the Nicobar Islands are hypothesized to be descendants of peopl...
Melanesian populations are known for their diversity, but it has been hard to grasp the pattern of t...
To investigate the paternal population history of New Guinea, 183 individuals from 11 regional popul...
Although genetic studies have contributed greatly to our understanding of the colonization of Near a...
The 4000-year-old human population expansion into Remote Oceania has been studied from a variety of ...
This paper reports human mitochondrial DNA variability in West New Guinea (the least known, western ...
International audienceWe analyzed 375 base pairs (bp) of the first hypervariable region (HVS-I) of t...
KEY WORDS Pacific; mtDNA 9 base pair deletion; Oceania; modern human migrations ABSTRACT Past studie...
We analyzed 375 base pairs (bp) of the first hypervariable region (HVS-I) of the mitochondrial DNA (...
In a previous study of Southeast Asian genetic variation, we characterized mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNA...
The prevalence of a 9-base-pair (bp) deletion between the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase II (MTCOX...
For a long time, many physical anthropologists and human geneticists considered Island Melanesian po...
In this study we continue the genetic characterization of human populations from East Timor, as prev...
Past studies have shown a consistent association of a specific set of mitochondrial DNA 9 base pair ...
Melanesian populations are known for their diversity, but it has been hard to grasp the pattern of t...
The aboriginal populations living in the Nicobar Islands are hypothesized to be descendants of peopl...
Melanesian populations are known for their diversity, but it has been hard to grasp the pattern of t...
To investigate the paternal population history of New Guinea, 183 individuals from 11 regional popul...
Although genetic studies have contributed greatly to our understanding of the colonization of Near a...
The 4000-year-old human population expansion into Remote Oceania has been studied from a variety of ...