The coefficient of relationship by isonymy Ri is a good indicator of similarities between and within populations by means of identity of surnames. In this study we present the results of an analysis of Ri obtained using two surnames for each person in two small Venezuelan populations of African origin: Birongo and La Sabana. The analyses of six Ri values within each population in two periods and of sixteen Ri values within each population between two periods and within each period between populations show that the higher values of Ri are those that include combinations of maternal surnames compared with any other combination and that in one period the relationship between Birongo and La Sabana was equal to 0, as measured with combinations o...
Surnames of parents and grandparents were collected from 1993 children in the primary schools of the...
There have been several attempts to use surnames to give some indication of population change over t...
The distribution of surnames and the Coefficient of Relationship by Isonyny (Ri—a measure of commona...
Isonymy is a useful approach to the study of population structure and thus can be utilized to detect...
The isonymy structure of two Venezuelan states, Sucre and Tachira, is described using the surnames o...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
The coefficients of relationship and the Euclidean distances between 17 Venezuelan counties were est...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
Several parameters of genetic and anthropological interest are commonly estimated in the analysis of...
To the extent that persons having the same surname can he assumed to he descended from the same prog...
Surnames analysis is useful for populations in which only written documents remain, as is the case f...
Surname distribution can be a useful tool for studying the genetic structure of a human population. ...
Coefficients of relationship by isonymy, based on the frequency of common surnames, were used to est...
When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both the transmitting and ...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...
Surnames of parents and grandparents were collected from 1993 children in the primary schools of the...
There have been several attempts to use surnames to give some indication of population change over t...
The distribution of surnames and the Coefficient of Relationship by Isonyny (Ri—a measure of commona...
Isonymy is a useful approach to the study of population structure and thus can be utilized to detect...
The isonymy structure of two Venezuelan states, Sucre and Tachira, is described using the surnames o...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
The coefficients of relationship and the Euclidean distances between 17 Venezuelan counties were est...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
Several parameters of genetic and anthropological interest are commonly estimated in the analysis of...
To the extent that persons having the same surname can he assumed to he descended from the same prog...
Surnames analysis is useful for populations in which only written documents remain, as is the case f...
Surname distribution can be a useful tool for studying the genetic structure of a human population. ...
Coefficients of relationship by isonymy, based on the frequency of common surnames, were used to est...
When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both the transmitting and ...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...
Surnames of parents and grandparents were collected from 1993 children in the primary schools of the...
There have been several attempts to use surnames to give some indication of population change over t...
The distribution of surnames and the Coefficient of Relationship by Isonyny (Ri—a measure of commona...