In this work, we investigated surname distribution in 4,348,021 Honduran electors with the aim of detecting population structure through the study of isonymy in three administrative levels: the whole nation, the 18 departments, and the 298 municipalities. For each administrative level, we studied the surname effective number, α, the total inbreeding, FIT , the random inbreeding, FST , and the local inbreeding, FIS . Principal components analysis, multidimensional scaling, and cluster analysis were performed on Lasker's distance matrix to detect the direction of surname diffusion and for a graphic representation of the surname relationship between different locations. The values of FIT , FST , and FIS display a variation of random inbreeding...
A primary focus of historical demographic research is to understand how a population’s mating patter...
To determine whether there are preferential relationships among individuals from the different paris...
Geographic isolation is a significant factor to consider when characterizing human populations. The ...
Surname distribution can be a useful tool for studying the genetic structure of a human population. ...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...
In order to describe the isonymic structure of Paraguay, the distribution of 4,843,868 surnames of 2...
The isonymy structure of two Venezuelan states, Sucre and Tachira, is described using the surnames o...
In Chile, the Hispanic dual surname system is used. To describe the isonymic structure of this count...
To study the isonymy structure of Texas, we analyzed the surname distributions of 3.6 million teleph...
The coefficients of relationship and the Euclidean distances between 17 Venezuelan counties were est...
The coefficient of isonymy would equal to 0 if no headholder in the first region had a surname equal...
To study the isonymy structure of Texas, we analyzed the surname distributions of 3.6 million teleph...
In order to estimate the isonymy structure of Spain, we studied surname distribution in 283 Spanish ...
The genetic structure of La Cabrera (province of Léon, Spain), a highly isolated and inbred populati...
A primary focus of historical demographic research is to understand how a population’s mating patter...
To determine whether there are preferential relationships among individuals from the different paris...
Geographic isolation is a significant factor to consider when characterizing human populations. The ...
Surname distribution can be a useful tool for studying the genetic structure of a human population. ...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...
In order to describe the isonymic structure of Paraguay, the distribution of 4,843,868 surnames of 2...
The isonymy structure of two Venezuelan states, Sucre and Tachira, is described using the surnames o...
In Chile, the Hispanic dual surname system is used. To describe the isonymic structure of this count...
To study the isonymy structure of Texas, we analyzed the surname distributions of 3.6 million teleph...
The coefficients of relationship and the Euclidean distances between 17 Venezuelan counties were est...
The coefficient of isonymy would equal to 0 if no headholder in the first region had a surname equal...
To study the isonymy structure of Texas, we analyzed the surname distributions of 3.6 million teleph...
In order to estimate the isonymy structure of Spain, we studied surname distribution in 283 Spanish ...
The genetic structure of La Cabrera (province of Léon, Spain), a highly isolated and inbred populati...
A primary focus of historical demographic research is to understand how a population’s mating patter...
To determine whether there are preferential relationships among individuals from the different paris...
Geographic isolation is a significant factor to consider when characterizing human populations. The ...