Human mtDNA variation
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От издателя В монографии демонстрируется возможность глубокой исторической реконструкции эволюции мифологических систем на основе системного анализа фольклорно-мифологических и генетических данных. Особое внимание уделяется происхождению... more
Mitochondrial haplogroup HV is a Middle Eastern maternal lineage associated with the diffusion of agriculture. Its largest subclade, HV1 correlates with the diffusion of Y-DNA haplogroup T during the Neolithic period.
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome variation has been studied in Bou Omrane and Bou Saad, two Tunisian Berber populations. In spite of their close geographic proximity, genetic distances between them were high and significant with... more
North Africa is considered a distinct geographic and ethnic entity within Africa. Although modern humans originated in this Continent, studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome genealogical markers provide evidence that the... more
Macaronesia covers four Atlantic archipelagos: the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands, and the Cape Verde islands. When discovered by Europeans in the 15th century, only the Canaries were inhabited. Historical reports highlight the... more
It has been proposed that the distribution patterns and coalescence ages found in Europeans for mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups V, H1 and H3 are the result of a post-glacial expansion from a Franco-Cantabrian refuge that recolonized... more
Mitochondrial DNA sequences and restriction fragment polymorphisms were retrieved from three Islamic 12th–13th century samples of 71 bones and teeth (with >85% efficiency) from Madinat Baguh (today called Priego de Cordoba, Spain).... more
Teeth from 38 aboriginal remains of La Palma (Canary Islands) were analyzed for external and endogenous mitochondrial DNA control region sequences and for diagnostic coding positions. Informative sequences were obtained from 30... more
The 15th century Inuit mummies excavated at Qilakitsoq in Greenland in 1978 were exceptionally well preserved and represent the largest find of naturally mummified specimens from the Arctic. The estimated ages of the individuals, their... more
Mitochondrial DNA sequences and restriction fragment length polymorphisms were retrieved (with >80% efficiency) from a 17th–18th century sample of 213 teeth from Tenerife. The genetic composition of this population reveals an important... more
Human migration Molecular marker mtD-Loop Trend of molecular markers Individual DNA barcode Modern human population Anatomically modern humans are known to have widely migrated throughout history. Different scientific evi-dences suggest... more
A female patient born in 1931 suffered mental decline for about 1 year. She could no longer conduct her usual activities and home chores and could not hear without a hearing aid. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed in... more
Molecular-based characterizations of Andean peoples are traditionally conducted in the service of elucidating continent-level evolutionary processes in South America. Consequently, genetic variation among "western" Andean... more