The Slavic branch of the Balto-Slavic sub-family of Indo-European languages underwent rapid divergence as a result of the spatial expansion of its speakers from Central-East Europe, in early medieval times. This expansion-mainly to East Europe and the northern Balkans-resulted in the incorporation of genetic components from numerous autochthonous populations into the Slavic gene pools. Here, we characterize genetic variation in all extant ethnic groups speaking Balto-Slavic languages by analyzing mitochondrial DNA (n = 6,876), Y-chromosomes (n = 6,079) and genome-wide SNP profiles (n = 296), within the context of other European populations. We also reassess the phylogeny of Slavic languages within the Balto-Slavic branch of Indo-European. W...
Mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is a valuable resource in resolving various human forensic casework. Th...
Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic...
<div><p>Several studies examined the fine-scale structure of human genetic variation in Europe. Howe...
The Slavic branch of the Balto-Slavic sub-family of Indo-European languages underwent rapid divergen...
The Slavic branch of the Balto-Slavic sub-family of Indo-European languages underwent rapid divergen...
Genographic Consortium contributor: Alan Cooper for the University of Adelaide.The Slavic branch of ...
To shed more light on the processes leading to crystallization of a Slavic identity, we investigated...
To shed more light on the processes leading to crystallization of a Slavic identity, we investigated...
Abstract Background The genetic origins of Uralic speakers from across a vast territory in the tempe...
Background: Available mitochondrial (mtDNA) data demonstrate genetic differentiation among South Sla...
Medieval era encounters of nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe and largely sedentary East European...
Geneticists interpret the presence of genetic diversity, distribution, frequency and the age of the ...
Although south-Slavic populations have been studied to date from various aspects, the population of ...
We applied ancient DNA methods to shed light on the origin of ancient Hungarians and their relation ...
Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic...
Mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is a valuable resource in resolving various human forensic casework. Th...
Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic...
<div><p>Several studies examined the fine-scale structure of human genetic variation in Europe. Howe...
The Slavic branch of the Balto-Slavic sub-family of Indo-European languages underwent rapid divergen...
The Slavic branch of the Balto-Slavic sub-family of Indo-European languages underwent rapid divergen...
Genographic Consortium contributor: Alan Cooper for the University of Adelaide.The Slavic branch of ...
To shed more light on the processes leading to crystallization of a Slavic identity, we investigated...
To shed more light on the processes leading to crystallization of a Slavic identity, we investigated...
Abstract Background The genetic origins of Uralic speakers from across a vast territory in the tempe...
Background: Available mitochondrial (mtDNA) data demonstrate genetic differentiation among South Sla...
Medieval era encounters of nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe and largely sedentary East European...
Geneticists interpret the presence of genetic diversity, distribution, frequency and the age of the ...
Although south-Slavic populations have been studied to date from various aspects, the population of ...
We applied ancient DNA methods to shed light on the origin of ancient Hungarians and their relation ...
Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic...
Mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is a valuable resource in resolving various human forensic casework. Th...
Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic...
<div><p>Several studies examined the fine-scale structure of human genetic variation in Europe. Howe...