Genetic evidence is consistent with the view that the Indo-European languages were propagated in Europe by the diffusion of early farmers. The existence of phylogenetic relationships between European populations speaking other languages has been proposed on linguistic and archaeological grounds, and is here tested by analyzing allele frequencies at ten polymorphic protein and blood group loci. Genetic distances between speakers of Basque and Caucasian languages are compared with those between controls, i.e. contiguous populations speaking Indo-European and Altaic. Although some statistical tests show an excess of genetic similarity between Basque and South Caucasian speakers, most results do not support their common origin. If the Basques a...
This study examines the relationship between genetic distance and linguistic affiliation for five re...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
The Basques are a culturally isolated population, living across the western border between France an...
The author compiled linguistic evidence related to the hypothesis that Basque and the Caucasian lang...
Basque people have received considerable attention from anthropologists, geneticists, and linguists ...
International audienceBasque people have received considerable attention from anthropologists, genet...
The purpose of the project has been to examine the nature of the grammatical similarities between Ba...
GM and KM immunoglobulin (Ig) allotypes have been tested in 310 autochthonous Basques from the three...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
Basques have historically lived along the Western Pyrenees, in the Franco-Cantabrian region, straddl...
Contemporary patterns of allele frequencies allow inferences on past evolutionary processes. L. L. C...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
Background: The genetic origins of Uralic speakers from across a vast territory in the temperate zon...
We analyzed 40 single nucleotide polymorphism and 19 short tandem repeat Y-chromosomal markers in a ...
Ossetians are a unique group in the Caucasus, in that they are the only ethnic group found on both t...
This study examines the relationship between genetic distance and linguistic affiliation for five re...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
The Basques are a culturally isolated population, living across the western border between France an...
The author compiled linguistic evidence related to the hypothesis that Basque and the Caucasian lang...
Basque people have received considerable attention from anthropologists, geneticists, and linguists ...
International audienceBasque people have received considerable attention from anthropologists, genet...
The purpose of the project has been to examine the nature of the grammatical similarities between Ba...
GM and KM immunoglobulin (Ig) allotypes have been tested in 310 autochthonous Basques from the three...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
Basques have historically lived along the Western Pyrenees, in the Franco-Cantabrian region, straddl...
Contemporary patterns of allele frequencies allow inferences on past evolutionary processes. L. L. C...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
Background: The genetic origins of Uralic speakers from across a vast territory in the temperate zon...
We analyzed 40 single nucleotide polymorphism and 19 short tandem repeat Y-chromosomal markers in a ...
Ossetians are a unique group in the Caucasus, in that they are the only ethnic group found on both t...
This study examines the relationship between genetic distance and linguistic affiliation for five re...
To reconstruct aspects of human demographic history, linguistics and genetics complement each other,...
The Basques are a culturally isolated population, living across the western border between France an...