The geographic structure of Y-chromosome variability has been analyzed in native populations of South America, through use of the high-frequency Native American haplogroup defined by the DYS199-T allele and six Y-chro-mosome–linked microsatellites (DYS19, DYS389A, DYS389B, DYS390, DYS391, and DYS393), analyzed in 236 individuals. The following pattern of within- and among-population variability emerges from the analysis of mi-crosatellite data: (1) the Andean populations exhibit significantly higher levels of within-population variability than do the eastern populations of South America; (2) the spatial-autocorrelation analysis suggests a significant geographic structure of Y-chromosome genetic variability in South America, although a typic...
We analyzed mtDNA sequence variation in 590 individuals from 18 south Amerindian populations. The sp...
It has been proposed that women had a higher migration rate than men throughout human evolutionary h...
A comprehensive review of uniparental systems in South Amerindians was undertaken. Variability in th...
The geographic structure of Y-chromosome variability has been analyzed in native populations of Sout...
The geographic structure of Y-chromosome variability has been analyzed in native populations of Sout...
Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their e...
ROEWER, Lutz, NOTHNAGEL, Michael, GUSMÃO, Leonor [et al.]. Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosoma...
The Gran Chaco region of central South America has been settled by humans for only the last 4,000–5,...
The Gran Chaco region of central South America has been settled by humans for only the last 4,000-5,...
To evaluate sex-specific differences in gene flow between Native American populations from South Ame...
To evaluate sex-specific differences in gene flow between Native American populations from South Ame...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
We examined genetic diversity and population structure in the American landmass using 678 autosomal ...
Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their e...
We examined genetic diversity and population structure in the American landmass using 678 autosomal ...
We analyzed mtDNA sequence variation in 590 individuals from 18 south Amerindian populations. The sp...
It has been proposed that women had a higher migration rate than men throughout human evolutionary h...
A comprehensive review of uniparental systems in South Amerindians was undertaken. Variability in th...
The geographic structure of Y-chromosome variability has been analyzed in native populations of Sout...
The geographic structure of Y-chromosome variability has been analyzed in native populations of Sout...
Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their e...
ROEWER, Lutz, NOTHNAGEL, Michael, GUSMÃO, Leonor [et al.]. Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosoma...
The Gran Chaco region of central South America has been settled by humans for only the last 4,000–5,...
The Gran Chaco region of central South America has been settled by humans for only the last 4,000-5,...
To evaluate sex-specific differences in gene flow between Native American populations from South Ame...
To evaluate sex-specific differences in gene flow between Native American populations from South Ame...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
We examined genetic diversity and population structure in the American landmass using 678 autosomal ...
Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their e...
We examined genetic diversity and population structure in the American landmass using 678 autosomal ...
We analyzed mtDNA sequence variation in 590 individuals from 18 south Amerindian populations. The sp...
It has been proposed that women had a higher migration rate than men throughout human evolutionary h...
A comprehensive review of uniparental systems in South Amerindians was undertaken. Variability in th...