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Genetic diversity and admixture patterns in Indian populations
Gene, 2012India is a diverse land whose population holds the history of waves of human dispersal. Recent studies suggest two major ancestral contributions to most of the Indian sub-populations. However, present day Indians are thought to contain huge genetic diversity derived consequent to multiple cultural, linguistic and geographical variations.
Biswaroop, Chakrabarti +3 more
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Power of the admixture test to detect genetic heterogeneity
Genetic Epidemiology, 1991AbstractSeveral dominant genetic diseases which appear to be homogeneous are the expression of genetic mutations at several loci. The power to detect linkage by likelihood methods is diminished for heterogeneous, as compared to genetically homogeneous, disorders.
Steven A. Narod, G. P. Vogler
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Genetic kinship and admixture in Iron Age Scytho-Siberians
Human Genetics, 2019Scythians are known from written sources as horse-riding nomadic peoples who dominated the Eurasian steppe throughout the Iron Age. However, their origins and the exact nature of their social organization remain debated. Three hypotheses prevail regarding their origins that can be summarized as a "western origin", an "eastern origin" and a "multi ...
Mary, Laura +10 more
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Migration, genetic markers and race admixture in Curitiba. Brazil
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1984SummaryOne thousand Blacks and 1001 Whites from the southern Brazilian city of Curitiba were studied in relation to migration patterns, ABO and Rh blood groups, and haemoglobin types. Despite a lower socioeconomic level, Blacks migrated more than Whites.
L, Culpi, F M, Salzano
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Molecular Studies of Genetic Distance and Admixture
1994The striking variation in incidence or prevalence of common diseases in world populations immediately suggests the possibility of a biological link between ethnicity and disease. However, these populations are separated by language, geography and culture, as well as genes, and most of the common diseases of interest are known to result from the ...
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Genetic Adaptation and Neandertal Admixture Shaped the Immune System of Human Populations
Cell, 2016Hélène Quach +2 more
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Genetic admixture accelerates invasion via provisioning rapid adaptive evolution
Molecular Ecology, 2019Wenwen Liu +2 more
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Genetic admixture and heterosis may enhance the invasiveness of common ragweed
Evolutionary Applications, 2017Loren H Rieseberg
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