[HTML][HTML] The archaeogenetics of Europe

P Soares, A Achilli, O Semino, W Davies, V Macaulay… - Current Biology, 2010 - cell.com
A new timescale has recently been established for human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)
lineages, making mtDNA at present the most informative genetic marker system for studying …

[HTML][HTML] Dual origins of dairy cattle farming–evidence from a comprehensive survey of European Y-chromosomal variation

CJ Edwards, C Ginja, J Kantanen, L Pérez-Pardal… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Background Diversity patterns of livestock species are informative to the history of
agriculture and indicate uniqueness of breeds as relevant for conservation. So far, most …

A recent bottleneck of Y chromosome diversity coincides with a global change in culture

M Karmin, L Saag, M Vicente, MAW Sayres… - Genome …, 2015 - genome.cshlp.org
It is commonly thought that human genetic diversity in non-African populations was shaped
primarily by an out-of-Africa dispersal 50–100 thousand yr ago (kya). Here, we present a …

[HTML][HTML] The phylogenetic and geographic structure of Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a

PA Underhill, GD Poznik, S Rootsi, M Järve… - European Journal of …, 2015 - nature.com
R1a-M420 is one of the most widely spread Y-chromosome haplogroups; however, its
substructure within Europe and Asia has remained poorly characterized. Using a panel of 16 …

[HTML][HTML] A major Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b Holocene era founder effect in Central and Western Europe

NM Myres, S Rootsi, AA Lin, M Järve, RJ King… - European Journal of …, 2011 - nature.com
The phylogenetic relationships of numerous branches within the core Y-chromosome
haplogroup R-M207 support a West Asian origin of haplogroup R1b, its initial differentiation …

[图书][B] Holy science: The biopolitics of Hindu nationalism

B Subramaniam - 2019 - books.google.com
Behind the euphoric narrative of India as an emerging world power lies a complex and
evolving relationship between science and religion. Evoking the rich mythology of …

[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial DNA signals of late glacial recolonization of Europe from near eastern refugia

M Pala, A Olivieri, A Achilli, M Accetturo… - The American journal of …, 2012 - cell.com
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted
into a number of refuge areas at the height of the last Ice Age. European populations are …

Parallel evolution of genes and languages in the Caucasus region

O Balanovsky, K Dibirova, A Dybo… - Molecular biology …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
We analyzed 40 single nucleotide polymorphism and 19 short tandem repeat Y-
chromosomal markers in a large sample of 1,525 indigenous individuals from 14 …

The Caucasus as an asymmetric semipermeable barrier to ancient human migrations

B Yunusbayev, M Metspalu, M Järve… - Molecular biology …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
The Caucasus, inhabited by modern humans since the Early Upper Paleolithic and known
for its linguistic diversity, is considered to be important for understanding human dispersals …

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 …