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Genetics of range expansion and admixture of Aedes aegypti populations in California. [PDF]
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The genetic history around the southeastern Mongolian Plateau traces Neolithic cultural diffusions in northern East Asia. [PDF]
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Accounting for population admixture in genomic evaluations
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Genetic findings in ten Ecuadorian patients with suspected Wilson's disease. [PDF]
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Admixture's impact on Brazilian population evolution and health.
ScienceBrazil, the largest Latin American country, is underrepresented in genomic research despite boasting the world's largest recently admixed population.
Kelly Nunes +23 more
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Topological Signatures for Population Admixture
Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology, 2015As populations with multilinear transmission (i.e., mixing of genetic material from two parents, say) evolve over generations, the genetic transmission lines constitute complicated networks. In contrast, unilinear transmission leads to simpler network structures (trees).
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Admixture and Population Stratification in African Caribbean Populations
Annals of Human Genetics, 2008SummaryThroughout biomedical research, there is growing interest in the use of ancestry informative markers (AIMs) to deconstruct racial categories into useful variables. Studies on recently admixed populations have shown significant population substructure due to differences in individual ancestry; however, few studies have examined Caribbean ...
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Ancient DNA indicates human population shifts and admixture in northern and southern China
Science, 2020A genetic history of China The history of human movements into and within China has been difficult to determine solely from archaeological investigations or genetic studies of contemporary peoples. Yang et al.
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Admixture and Heterozygosity in West Alaskan Populations
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1983SummaryAverage heterozygosities for four communities (Savoonga and Gambell on St Lawrence Island, the King Island community now located in Nome, and Wales) are computed from blood allele frequencies. No significant relationship is found between this measure of heterozygosity and the amount of European admixture calculated from gamma globulin haplotype ...
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