The Quebec population descends in most part from French immigrants who settled in the St Lawrence River valley during the seventeenth century. However, people from other European origins have also contributed to the early settlement of the Canadian province. By means of genealogical data spanning more than three centuries, this study aimed to measure the contributions of English and Scottish immigrants to the peopling of the Quebec regions. More than 5,000 genealogies were reconstructed using the BALSAC population database. These genealogies span more than ten generations on average. Immigrants of each origin were identified and linked to all their descendants in the genealogical samples. Results show that English and Scottish founders appe...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
For over three decades much research has been devoted to the identification of founders who could ha...
Millions of people today in Quebec, and also the rest of Canada and the United States where French-C...
The structure of kinship links in a given population at a given time is the result of several past d...
Stable colonization of the Gaspe Peninsula by Europeans started in the middle of the 18th century at...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
This study examines Scottish migration to Quebec and more particularly to Montreal. It studies the ...
Objectives: The population of the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean (SLSJ) region (Quebec, Canada) is known t...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
<div><p>For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
Surnames may undergo several transformations over time. Thus, patronymic distributions observed in a...
This study presents a new method to measure the depth of ancestral roots in a population. This metho...
In our previous paper (De Braekeleer and Dao 1994) we showed that most of the hereditary disorders p...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
For over three decades much research has been devoted to the identification of founders who could ha...
Millions of people today in Quebec, and also the rest of Canada and the United States where French-C...
The structure of kinship links in a given population at a given time is the result of several past d...
Stable colonization of the Gaspe Peninsula by Europeans started in the middle of the 18th century at...
Population stratification results from unequal, nonrandom genetic contribution of ancestors and shou...
This study examines Scottish migration to Quebec and more particularly to Montreal. It studies the ...
Objectives: The population of the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean (SLSJ) region (Quebec, Canada) is known t...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
<div><p>For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of...
Population genetic models only provide coarse representations of real-world ancestry. We used a pedi...
The Quebec population is one of the rare populations of its size for which genealogical information ...
Surnames may undergo several transformations over time. Thus, patronymic distributions observed in a...
This study presents a new method to measure the depth of ancestral roots in a population. This metho...
In our previous paper (De Braekeleer and Dao 1994) we showed that most of the hereditary disorders p...
For years, studies of founder populations and genetic isolates represented the mainstream of genetic...
For over three decades much research has been devoted to the identification of founders who could ha...
Millions of people today in Quebec, and also the rest of Canada and the United States where French-C...