We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable segment 1 (HVS1) sequences of 265 individuals from Native American tribes in western North America to test hypotheses regarding the settlement of this region. These data were ana- lyzed to determine whether Hokan and Penutian, two hypothesized ancient linguistic stocks, represent biological units as a result of shared ancestry within these respective groups. Although the pattern of mtDNA variation suggests regional continuity and although gene flow between populations has contributed much to the genetic landscape of western North America, some evidence supports the existence of both the Hokan and Penutian phyla. In addition, a comparison betw...
Abstract The mtDNA haplogroups of 185 individuals from Native American tribes in Northeast North Ame...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial genomes ...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
The advent of mitochondrial DNA analysis makes possible the study of past migrations among Californi...
The mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and hypervariable segment I (HVSI) sequences of 1,612 and 395 Nati...
The mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and hypervariable segment I (HVSI) sequences of 1,612 and 395 Nati...
The mtDNA haplogroups of 185 individuals from Native American tribes in Northeast North America were...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups of 54 full- blooded modern and 64 ancient Native Americans...
SummarymtDNA was successfully extracted from 108 individuals from the Norris Farms Oneota, a prehist...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
Native Americans present a remarkable case study in human evolution and population genetics. They be...
Abstract The mtDNA haplogroups of 185 individuals from Native American tribes in Northeast North Ame...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial genomes ...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
The advent of mitochondrial DNA analysis makes possible the study of past migrations among Californi...
The mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and hypervariable segment I (HVSI) sequences of 1,612 and 395 Nati...
The mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and hypervariable segment I (HVSI) sequences of 1,612 and 395 Nati...
The mtDNA haplogroups of 185 individuals from Native American tribes in Northeast North America were...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups of 54 full- blooded modern and 64 ancient Native Americans...
SummarymtDNA was successfully extracted from 108 individuals from the Norris Farms Oneota, a prehist...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
Native Americans present a remarkable case study in human evolution and population genetics. They be...
Abstract The mtDNA haplogroups of 185 individuals from Native American tribes in Northeast North Ame...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial genomes ...