A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Scandinavian matrilineal ancestry in the populations of Iceland, Orkney, the Western Isles, and the Isle of Skye and to investigate other aspects of their genetic history. A relative excess of private lineages in the Icelanders is indicative of isolation, whereas the scarcity of private lineages in Scottish island populations may be explained by recent gene flow and population decline. Differences in the frequencies of lineage clusters are observed between the Scandinavian and the Gaelic source mtDNA pools, and, on a continent-wide basis, such differences between populations seem to be associated with geography. A multidimensional scaling analy...
Historical inferences from genetic data increasingly depend on assumptions about the genealogical pr...
Background House mice (Mus musculus) are commensals of humans and therefore their phylogeography can...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
Britain and Ireland are known to show population genetic structure; however, large swathes of Scotla...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
Background: While well known for its Viking past, Norway's population history and the influences tha...
The Norse and Celtic contributions to the founding population of Iceland have been estimated previou...
The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about ad 750–1050) was a f...
Raw sequencing reads of ancient samples produced for this study have been deposited in the European ...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
Historical inferences from genetic data increasingly depend on assumptions about the genealogical pr...
Background House mice (Mus musculus) are commensals of humans and therefore their phylogeography can...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
A total of 1,664 new mtDNA control-region sequences were analyzed in order to estimate Gaelic and Sc...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
Previous attempts to investigate the origin of the Icelanders have provided estimates of ancestry ra...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
Britain and Ireland are known to show population genetic structure; however, large swathes of Scotla...
We present findings based on a study of Y-chromosome diallelic and microsatellite variation in 181 I...
Background: While well known for its Viking past, Norway's population history and the influences tha...
The Norse and Celtic contributions to the founding population of Iceland have been estimated previou...
The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about ad 750–1050) was a f...
Raw sequencing reads of ancient samples produced for this study have been deposited in the European ...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...
Historical inferences from genetic data increasingly depend on assumptions about the genealogical pr...
Background House mice (Mus musculus) are commensals of humans and therefore their phylogeography can...
Celtic languages are now spoken only on the Atlantic facade of Europe, mainly in Britain and Ireland...