The Beothuk were a Native American people who formerly occupied the island of Newfoundland, and who are generally accepted to have become culturally extinct in 1829. The Beothuk succeeded the Maritime Archaic people on the island after a hiatus of ca. 1.4 ka, and were themselves succeeded by the extant Mi’kmaq within historic times. Genetic continuity between ancient and modern Native Americans remains of interest. Complete aDNA mitogenomes from ancient Beothuk and Maritime Archaic were compared with the most closely related modern mitogenomes as obtained by BLAST search of GenBank. Beothuk mitogenomes in five clades are in one case identical to and otherwise differ by minima of three to eight SNPs from the most closely related modern mitog...
This is an article accepted for publication in Human Biology, volume 82, 2010, following peer review...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
Pleistocene residential sites with multiple contemporaneous human burials are extremely rare in the ...
The Beothuk were a Native American people who formerly occupied the island of Newfoundland, and who ...
We have used a systematic protocol for extracting, quantitating, sexing and validating ancient human...
To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial genomes ...
The Beothuk Indians were an extinct group of Amerinds who were among the earliest founders of Newfou...
<div><p>To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial ...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
More than 270 individuals from about the last 6000 years have been unearthed from the Prince Rupert ...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...
Native Americans present a remarkable case study in human evolution and population genetics. They be...
The Beothuk Indians were an extinct group of Amerinds who were among the earliest founders of Newfou...
The Americas were the last continents to be populated by humans, and their colonization represents a...
This is an article accepted for publication in Human Biology, volume 82, 2010, following peer review...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
Pleistocene residential sites with multiple contemporaneous human burials are extremely rare in the ...
The Beothuk were a Native American people who formerly occupied the island of Newfoundland, and who ...
We have used a systematic protocol for extracting, quantitating, sexing and validating ancient human...
To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial genomes ...
The Beothuk Indians were an extinct group of Amerinds who were among the earliest founders of Newfou...
<div><p>To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial ...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
More than 270 individuals from about the last 6000 years have been unearthed from the Prince Rupert ...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/...
Native Americans present a remarkable case study in human evolution and population genetics. They be...
The Beothuk Indians were an extinct group of Amerinds who were among the earliest founders of Newfou...
The Americas were the last continents to be populated by humans, and their colonization represents a...
This is an article accepted for publication in Human Biology, volume 82, 2010, following peer review...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
Pleistocene residential sites with multiple contemporaneous human burials are extremely rare in the ...