The effect of genetic drift on the genetic structure of seven Irish populations was investigated using anthropometric data collected during the 1890s on 259 adult males. These populations ranged in size from 769 to 3757, were relatively stable over time, and were located within 119 km of one another. Two populations are known to have experienced considerable English admixture. Data on ten anthropometric variables (three body measures and seven craniofacial measures) were adjusted for age and used to compute a relationship (R ) matrix. The R matrix was converted into a distance measure and compared with a potential genetic drift distance measure, defined as (1/Ni + 1/Nj), where N i and Nj are the effective population sizes of groups i and j ...
Ireland has a fascinating history of ancient kingdoms and more modern migrations. Furthermore, Irela...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
This paper uses marital migration data transcribed from the Civil Registers of Marriage 1840-1911 to...
This study examines the genetic impact of the Great Famine (1846-1851) on the regional genetic struc...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41465570
To further elucidate the relationship between geography and genetics in Ireland, we considered varia...
The extent of population structure within Ireland is largely unknown, as is the impact of historical...
The extent of population structure within Ireland is largely unknown, as is the impact of historical...
This article uses isonymy to test predictions about the genetic structure of Irish populations made ...
Previous studies of the genetic landscape of Ireland have suggested homogeneity, with population sub...
Located off the northwestern coast of the European mainland, Britain and Ireland were among the last...
A summary ethnohistory database on population movements in Europe between 2000 B.C. and A.D. 1970 wa...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41465781
The Irish Travellers are a population with a history of nomadism; consanguineous unions are common a...
Ireland has a fascinating history of ancient kingdoms and more modern migrations. Furthermore, Irela...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
This paper uses marital migration data transcribed from the Civil Registers of Marriage 1840-1911 to...
This study examines the genetic impact of the Great Famine (1846-1851) on the regional genetic struc...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41465570
To further elucidate the relationship between geography and genetics in Ireland, we considered varia...
The extent of population structure within Ireland is largely unknown, as is the impact of historical...
The extent of population structure within Ireland is largely unknown, as is the impact of historical...
This article uses isonymy to test predictions about the genetic structure of Irish populations made ...
Previous studies of the genetic landscape of Ireland have suggested homogeneity, with population sub...
Located off the northwestern coast of the European mainland, Britain and Ireland were among the last...
A summary ethnohistory database on population movements in Europe between 2000 B.C. and A.D. 1970 wa...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41465781
The Irish Travellers are a population with a history of nomadism; consanguineous unions are common a...
Ireland has a fascinating history of ancient kingdoms and more modern migrations. Furthermore, Irela...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
This paper uses marital migration data transcribed from the Civil Registers of Marriage 1840-1911 to...