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Refining the genetic structure and admixture history of Hmong-Mien populations [PDF]
Background Recent studies have shed light on the unique linguistic and genetic characteristics of Hmong-Mien speakers. However, the underlying genetic structure and admixture events that shape their genetic diversity remain inadequately elucidated ...
Meiqing Yang +9 more
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Genomic Insight Into the Population Admixture History of Tungusic-Speaking Manchu People in Northeast China [PDF]
Manchu is the third-largest ethnic minority in China and has the largest population size among the Tungusic-speaking groups. However, the genetic origin and admixture history of the Manchu people are far from clear due to the sparse sampling and a ...
Xianpeng Zhang +15 more
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Population admixture can enhance establishment success of the introduced biological control agent Cryptolaemus montrouzieri [PDF]
Background Introduced biological control agents have opportunities of population admixture through multiple introductions in the field. However, the importance of population admixture for their establishment success often remains unclear.
Hao-Sen Li +3 more
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Coancestry superposed on admixed populations yields measures of relatedness at individual-level resolution. [PDF]
The admixture model is widely applied to estimate and interpret population structure among individuals. Here we consider a "standard admixture" model that assumes the admixed populations are unrelated and also a generalized model, where the admixed ...
Danfeng Chen, John D Storey
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Northwest China is a contacting region for East and West Eurasia and an important center for investigating the migration and admixture history of human populations. However, the comprehensive genetic structure and admixture history of the Altaic speaking
Bin Ma +10 more
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Guizhou Province harbors extensive ethnolinguistic and cultural diversity with Sino-Tibetan-, Hmong–Mien-, and Tai–Kadai-speaking populations. However, previous genetic analyses mainly focused on the genetic admixture history of the former two linguistic
Jing Chen +48 more
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Fine-scale patterns of population genetic structure and diversity of ethnolinguistically diverse populations are important for biogeographical ancestry inference, kinship testing, and development and validation of new kits focused on forensic personal ...
Guanglin He +16 more
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The evolutionary and admixture history of Han Chinese have been widely discussed via traditional autosomal and uniparental genetic markers [e.g., short tandem repeats, low-density single nucleotide polymorphisms).
Mengge Wang +16 more
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eSMC: a statistical model to infer admixture events from individual genomics data
Background Inferring historical population admixture events yield essential insights in understanding a species demographic history. Methods are available to infer admixture events in demographic history with extant genetic data from multiple sources ...
Yonghui Wang +7 more
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Genomic Insights Into the Genetic Structure and Natural Selection of Mongolians
Mongolians dwell at the Eastern Eurasian Steppe, where is the agriculture and pasture interlaced area, practice pastoral subsistence strategies for generations, and have their own complex genetic formation history.
Xiaomin Yang +31 more
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