The Irish Travellers are a population with a history of nomadism; consanguineous unions are common and they are socially isolated from the surrounding, 'settled' Irish people. Low-resolution genetic analysis suggests a common Irish origin between the settled and the Traveller populations. What is not known, however, is the extent of population structure within the Irish Travellers, the time of divergence from the general Irish population, or the extent of autozygosity. Using a sample of 50 Irish Travellers, 143 European Roma, 2232 settled Irish, 2039 British and 6255 European or world-wide individuals, we demonstrate evidence for population substructure within the Irish Traveller population, and estimate a time of divergence before the Grea...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies generating complete human sequences from Asian, African and European subg...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
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...
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...
Located off the northwestern coast of the European mainland, Britain and Ireland were among the last...
Previous studies of the genetic landscape of Ireland have suggested homogeneity, with population sub...
This study examines the genetic impact of the Great Famine (1846-1851) on the regional genetic struc...
Phenylketonuric and hyperphenylalaninaemic patients in the population of the Republic of Ireland wer...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41465570
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Background: Recent research into cultural evolution has suggested that the distribution of many cult...
Britain and Ireland are known to show population genetic structure; however, large swathes of Scotla...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies generating complete human sequences from Asian, African and European subg...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
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...
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...
Located off the northwestern coast of the European mainland, Britain and Ireland were among the last...
Previous studies of the genetic landscape of Ireland have suggested homogeneity, with population sub...
This study examines the genetic impact of the Great Famine (1846-1851) on the regional genetic struc...
Phenylketonuric and hyperphenylalaninaemic patients in the population of the Republic of Ireland wer...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41465570
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Background: Recent research into cultural evolution has suggested that the distribution of many cult...
Britain and Ireland are known to show population genetic structure; however, large swathes of Scotla...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies generating complete human sequences from Asian, African and European subg...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...