Stable colonization of the Gaspe Peninsula by Europeans started in the middle of the 18th century at the time of the British conquest of New France. The earliest settlers were Acadians, escaping British deportation policies, followed by Loyalists from the US, who preferred to remain under British rule after the Declaration of Independence. In the 19th century, the developing fishing industry attracted French Canadians from the St. Lawrence Valley and newcomers from Europe including Channel Islanders from Jersey and Guernsey. We analyzed parental lineages of the self-declared descendants of these four groups of settlers by mtDNA D-loop sequencing and Y-chromosome genotyping and compared them with French, British, and Irish samples. Their rep...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
For over three decades much research has been devoted to the identification of founders who could ha...
In our previous paper (De Braekeleer and Dao 1994) we showed that most of the hereditary disorders p...
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...
Data from uniparentally inherited genetic systems were used to trace evolution of human populations....
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
The Quebec population descends in most part from French immigrants who settled in the St Lawrence Ri...
Objectives: The population of the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean (SLSJ) region (Quebec, Canada) is known t...
The importance of the island of Newfoundland as a place to study genetics stems from the history of ...
Characterizing the genetic structure of worldwide populations is important for understanding human h...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
The founder population of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) is a unique genetic resource, in part due t...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
For over three decades much research has been devoted to the identification of founders who could ha...
In our previous paper (De Braekeleer and Dao 1994) we showed that most of the hereditary disorders p...
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...
Data from uniparentally inherited genetic systems were used to trace evolution of human populations....
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
The Quebec population descends in most part from French immigrants who settled in the St Lawrence Ri...
Objectives: The population of the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean (SLSJ) region (Quebec, Canada) is known t...
The importance of the island of Newfoundland as a place to study genetics stems from the history of ...
Characterizing the genetic structure of worldwide populations is important for understanding human h...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
The founder population of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) is a unique genetic resource, in part due t...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
For over three decades much research has been devoted to the identification of founders who could ha...
In our previous paper (De Braekeleer and Dao 1994) we showed that most of the hereditary disorders p...