The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in 179 Aleuts from five different islands (Atka, Unalaska, Umnak, St. Paul, and St. George) and Anchorage was analyzed to better understand the origins of Aleuts and their role in the peopling of the Americas. Mitochondrial DNA samples were char- acterized using polymerase chain reaction amplification, restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, and direct sequencing of the first hypervari- able segment (HVS-I) of the control region. This study showed that Aleut mtDNAs belonged to two of the four haplogroups (A and D) common among Native Americans. Haplogroup D occurred at a very high frequency in Aleuts, and this, along with their unique HVS-I sequences, distinguished them from Eskimos, Athapa...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
In this study we evaluated migration models to the Americas by using the information contained in na...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in 179 Aleuts from five different islands (Atka, Unalaska, U...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
The Aleuts are the native inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago off the southwest coast of Alaska ...
Through extended survey of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity in the Nganasan, Yukaghir, Chuvantsi,...
This is the published version. The published version is available here http://digitalcommons.wayne.e...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
SummaryThe mtDNAs of 145 individuals representing the aboriginal populations of Chukotka—the Chukchi...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
The Eskimo-Aleut language phylum is distributed from coastal Siberia across Alaska and Canada to Gre...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
In this study we evaluated migration models to the Americas by using the information contained in na...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in 179 Aleuts from five different islands (Atka, Unalaska, U...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
The Aleuts are aboriginal inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago, including Bering and Copper (Medn...
The Aleuts are the native inhabitants of the Aleutian archipelago off the southwest coast of Alaska ...
Through extended survey of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity in the Nganasan, Yukaghir, Chuvantsi,...
This is the published version. The published version is available here http://digitalcommons.wayne.e...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
SummaryThe mtDNAs of 145 individuals representing the aboriginal populations of Chukotka—the Chukchi...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
The Eskimo-Aleut language phylum is distributed from coastal Siberia across Alaska and Canada to Gre...
In search of the ancestors of Native American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups, we analyzed the...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
In this study we evaluated migration models to the Americas by using the information contained in na...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...