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Out-of-Africa, the peopling of continents and islands: tracing uniparental gene trees across the map
S Oppenheimer - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Genetic relationships between human groups were first studied by comparisons of relative
allele frequency at multiple loci. Geographical study of detailed, highly resolved trees of …
allele frequency at multiple loci. Geographical study of detailed, highly resolved trees of …
New light on human prehistory in the Arabo-Persian Gulf Oasis
JI Rose - Current Anthropology, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
The emerging picture of prehistoric Arabia suggests that early modern humans were able to
survive periodic hyperarid oscillations by contracting into environmental refugia around the …
survive periodic hyperarid oscillations by contracting into environmental refugia around the …
Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation
M Van Oven, M Kayser - Human mutation, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Human mitochondrial DNA is widely used as tool in many fields including evolutionary
anthropology and population history, medical genetics, genetic genealogy, and forensic …
anthropology and population history, medical genetics, genetic genealogy, and forensic …
Correcting for purifying selection: an improved human mitochondrial molecular clock
There is currently no calibration available for the whole human mtDNA genome,
incorporating both coding and control regions. Furthermore, as several authors have pointed …
incorporating both coding and control regions. Furthermore, as several authors have pointed …
Biogeography and conservation in Southeast Asia: how 2.7 million years of repeated environmental fluctuations affect today's patterns and the future of the remaining …
DS Woodruff - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2010 - Springer
Understanding the historical biogeography of this global biodiversity hotspot is as important
to long-term conservation goals as ecology and evolution are to understanding current …
to long-term conservation goals as ecology and evolution are to understanding current …
[КНИГА][B] First migrants: ancient migration in global perspective
P Bellwood - 2014 - books.google.com
The first publication to outline the complex global story of human migration and dispersal
throughout the whole of human prehistory. Utilizing archaeological, linguistic and biological …
throughout the whole of human prehistory. Utilizing archaeological, linguistic and biological …
[PDF][PDF] Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia: population, spatial distribution and socio-economic condition
Orang Asli or indigenous peoples are peoples with unique languages, knowledge systems
and beliefs. Indigenous peoples often have much in common with other neglected segments …
and beliefs. Indigenous peoples often have much in common with other neglected segments …
New directions in bioarchaeology: Recent contributions to the study of human social identities
As a discipline that bridges the biological and social sciences, bioarchaeology has much to
contribute to a contextualized and theoretically sophisticated understanding of social …
contribute to a contextualized and theoretically sophisticated understanding of social …
Global distribution of functionally important CYP2C9 alleles and their inferred metabolic consequences
Background Genetic variability in the cytochrome P450 CYP2C9 constitutes an important
predictor for efficacy and safety of various commonly prescribed drugs, including coumarin …
predictor for efficacy and safety of various commonly prescribed drugs, including coumarin …
Genetic evidence of paleolithic colonization and neolithic expansion of modern humans on the tibetan plateau
X Qi, C Cui, Y Peng, X Zhang, Z Yang… - Molecular biology …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Tibetans live on the highest plateau in the world, their current population size is
approximately 5 million, and most of them live at an altitude exceeding 3,500 m. Therefore …
approximately 5 million, and most of them live at an altitude exceeding 3,500 m. Therefore …