We analyzed inbreeding using surname isonymy in an indigenous genetic isolate. The subjects were residents of a rural Zapotec-speaking community in the valley of Oaxaca, southern Mexico. The community can be classified as a genetic isolate with an average gene flow of 3% per generation. Surnames were collected for individuals in each household in pedigree form using the culturally traditional patronym-matronym naming. Estimation of inbreeding from surname isonymy is facilitated by the traditional patronym-matronym name assignment among indigenous Mexican populations. A total of 2,149 individuals had valid surname patronymmatronym pairings, including 484 deceased ancestors. Surname isonymy analysis methods were used to estimate total inbree...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Usando una base de datos constituida por una muestra de 1529 familias reconstituidas residentes dura...
Repeated pairs (RP) of surnames of married couples reflect the genetic structure of the population. ...
Marital isonymy is frequently used to estimate inbreeding and the repeated pairs method is useful to...
Isonymy is a useful approach to the study of population structure and thus can be utilized to detect...
A population of German-speaking Mennonites in Mexico has accumulated a random inbreeding coefficient...
Crow and Mange (1965) developed a method to estimate the inbreeding coefficient (F) through an ingen...
When parents have the same surname this is often due to common ancestry and therefore parental isony...
Journal ArticleSurnames are often used as metaphors for genetic material on the assumption of neutra...
Surnames are often used as metaphors for genetic material on the assumption of neutrality and genera...
Pre-Columbian Mixtec social organization was distinguished by the tight endogamy of the ruling class...
The importance of surnames in genetic studies has been recognized for a century or so. While the eth...
Changes in isolation, inbreeding, population subdivision, and isonymous relationships are examined i...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
The isonymy and pedigree methods of estimating average inbreeding in a population were applied to d...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Usando una base de datos constituida por una muestra de 1529 familias reconstituidas residentes dura...
Repeated pairs (RP) of surnames of married couples reflect the genetic structure of the population. ...
Marital isonymy is frequently used to estimate inbreeding and the repeated pairs method is useful to...
Isonymy is a useful approach to the study of population structure and thus can be utilized to detect...
A population of German-speaking Mennonites in Mexico has accumulated a random inbreeding coefficient...
Crow and Mange (1965) developed a method to estimate the inbreeding coefficient (F) through an ingen...
When parents have the same surname this is often due to common ancestry and therefore parental isony...
Journal ArticleSurnames are often used as metaphors for genetic material on the assumption of neutra...
Surnames are often used as metaphors for genetic material on the assumption of neutrality and genera...
Pre-Columbian Mixtec social organization was distinguished by the tight endogamy of the ruling class...
The importance of surnames in genetic studies has been recognized for a century or so. While the eth...
Changes in isolation, inbreeding, population subdivision, and isonymous relationships are examined i...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
The isonymy and pedigree methods of estimating average inbreeding in a population were applied to d...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Usando una base de datos constituida por una muestra de 1529 familias reconstituidas residentes dura...
Repeated pairs (RP) of surnames of married couples reflect the genetic structure of the population. ...