Data from uniparentally inherited genetic systems were used to trace evolution of human populations. Reconstruction of the past primarily relies on variation in present-day populations, limiting historical inference to lineages that are found among living subjects. Our analysis of four population groups in the Gaspé Peninsula, demonstrates how this may occasionally lead to erroneous interpretations. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Gaspesians revealed an important admixture with Native Americans. The most likely scenario links this admixture to French-Canadians from the St. Lawrence Valley who moved to Gaspesia in the 19th century. However, in contrast to genetic data, analysis of genealogical record shows that Native American maternal lineage...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
Characterizing the genetic structure of worldwide populations is important for understanding human h...
Stable colonization of the Gaspe Peninsula by Europeans started in the middle of the 18th century at...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
<div><p>For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
International audienceThe peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archae...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
SummaryDespite considerable investigation, two main questions on the origin of Native Americans rema...
More than 270 individuals from about the last 6000 years have been unearthed from the Prince Rupert ...
The importance of the island of Newfoundland as a place to study genetics stems from the history of ...
This work covers the evolutionary history of an indigenous population from the Americas through the ...
SummarymtDNA variation in the Cayapa, an Ecuadorian Amerindian tribe belonging to the Chibcha-Paezan...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
Characterizing the genetic structure of worldwide populations is important for understanding human h...
Stable colonization of the Gaspe Peninsula by Europeans started in the middle of the 18th century at...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
<div><p>For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
International audienceThe peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archae...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
SummaryDespite considerable investigation, two main questions on the origin of Native Americans rema...
More than 270 individuals from about the last 6000 years have been unearthed from the Prince Rupert ...
The importance of the island of Newfoundland as a place to study genetics stems from the history of ...
This work covers the evolutionary history of an indigenous population from the Americas through the ...
SummarymtDNA variation in the Cayapa, an Ecuadorian Amerindian tribe belonging to the Chibcha-Paezan...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
Characterizing the genetic structure of worldwide populations is important for understanding human h...