The possible association between finger dermatoglyphic patterns and altitude and surname distribution was analyzed in a sample of adult males from the province of Jujuy, Argentina. We also investigated the biological affinity of this population with other South American natives and admixed populations. Fingerprints were obtained from 996 healthy men, aged 18-20 years, from the highlands (HL: 2500. m, Puna and Quebrada) and lowlands (LL: Valle and Selvas). Surnames were classified into native/autochthonous (A) or foreign (F), resulting in three surname classes: FF, when both paternal and maternal surnames were of foreign origin; FA, when one surname was foreign and the other was native; and AA, when both surnames were native. Frequencies of ...
When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both, the transmitting and...
The importance of surnames in genetic studies has been recognized for a century or so. While the eth...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...
The possible association between finger dermatoglyphic patterns and altitude and surname distributio...
15 p.Asymmetry is omnipresent in the living world and therefore is a measure of developmental noise ...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphic patterns were analyzed for 362 male Quechua Indians from five popu...
The biological affinities among 17 South American aboriginal populations are examined by means of a ...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphic patterns are analyzed and compared for 335 subjects from a Peruvia...
The study of surnames for a given population, together with their distribution and spatial patterns ...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphics are reported for 94 Araucanian Indians from the Argentinian Patag...
Palmar dermatoglyphics of a sample including 552 males and 701 females from 8 Basque valleys were an...
This study explores potential signals of microdiffferentiation in the gene pool of three high-altitu...
We used mitochondria] DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome DNA polymorphisms to analyze the ethnic origin of...
When people migrate, they carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both transmitting and r...
Variability in ridge density in a sub-Saharan population sample was studied by counting ridges in t...
When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both, the transmitting and...
The importance of surnames in genetic studies has been recognized for a century or so. While the eth...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...
The possible association between finger dermatoglyphic patterns and altitude and surname distributio...
15 p.Asymmetry is omnipresent in the living world and therefore is a measure of developmental noise ...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphic patterns were analyzed for 362 male Quechua Indians from five popu...
The biological affinities among 17 South American aboriginal populations are examined by means of a ...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphic patterns are analyzed and compared for 335 subjects from a Peruvia...
The study of surnames for a given population, together with their distribution and spatial patterns ...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphics are reported for 94 Araucanian Indians from the Argentinian Patag...
Palmar dermatoglyphics of a sample including 552 males and 701 females from 8 Basque valleys were an...
This study explores potential signals of microdiffferentiation in the gene pool of three high-altitu...
We used mitochondria] DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome DNA polymorphisms to analyze the ethnic origin of...
When people migrate, they carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both transmitting and r...
Variability in ridge density in a sub-Saharan population sample was studied by counting ridges in t...
When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both, the transmitting and...
The importance of surnames in genetic studies has been recognized for a century or so. While the eth...
In order to study the isonymic structure of Argentina, the surname distributions of 22.6 million ele...