Mitochondrial sequences were retrieved from museum specimens of the enigmatic Andaman Islanders to analyze their evolutionary history. D-loop and protein-coding data reveal that phenotypic similarities with African pygmoid groups are convergent. Genetic and epigenetic data are interpreted as favoring the long-term isolation of the Andamanese, extensive population substructure, and/or two temporally distinct settlements. An early colonization featured populations bearing mtDNA lineage M2, and this lineage is hypothesized to represent the phylogenetic signal of an early southern movement of humans through Asia. The results demonstrate that Victorian anthropological collections can be used to study extinct, or seriously admixed populations, to...
The origin of the Andaman "Negrito" and Nicobar "Mongoloid" populations has been ambiguous. Our anal...
mtDNA; genetic distance ABSTRACT The aboriginal tribal groups living in the Andaman and Nicobar Isla...
AbstractThe power of genetic analyses to study relationships between human populations is growing ra...
© 2003 by The American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial sequences were r...
AbstractBackground: The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal are inhabited by hunter-gatherers of un...
AbstractBackground: The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal are inhabited by hunter-gatherers of un...
Background: The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal are inhabited by hunter-gatherers of unknown or...
Trabajo presentado en la XV Jornada de Biología Evolutiva, celebrada en Barcelona el 23 de junio de ...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
To reconstruct the maternal demographic history of the populations of the Andaman and Nicobar archip...
The indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman Islands were considered by many early anthropologists to b...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
The origin of the Andaman "Negrito" and Nicobar "Mongoloid" populations has been ambiguous. Our anal...
mtDNA; genetic distance ABSTRACT The aboriginal tribal groups living in the Andaman and Nicobar Isla...
AbstractThe power of genetic analyses to study relationships between human populations is growing ra...
© 2003 by The American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial sequences were r...
AbstractBackground: The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal are inhabited by hunter-gatherers of un...
AbstractBackground: The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal are inhabited by hunter-gatherers of un...
Background: The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal are inhabited by hunter-gatherers of unknown or...
Trabajo presentado en la XV Jornada de Biología Evolutiva, celebrada en Barcelona el 23 de junio de ...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
To reconstruct the maternal demographic history of the populations of the Andaman and Nicobar archip...
The indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman Islands were considered by many early anthropologists to b...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
To shed light on the peopling of South Asia and the origins of the morphological adaptations found t...
The origin of the Andaman "Negrito" and Nicobar "Mongoloid" populations has been ambiguous. Our anal...
mtDNA; genetic distance ABSTRACT The aboriginal tribal groups living in the Andaman and Nicobar Isla...
AbstractThe power of genetic analyses to study relationships between human populations is growing ra...