Search Results - "Cabrera, Vicente M."
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New Canary Islands Roman mediated settlement hypothesis deduced from coalescence ages of curated maternal indigenous lineages
Published in Scientific reports (15-05-2024)“…Numerous genetic studies have contributed to reconstructing the human history of the Canary Islands population. The recent use of new ancient DNA targeted…”
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Human molecular evolutionary rate, time dependency and transient polymorphism effects viewed through ancient and modern mitochondrial DNA genomes
Published in Scientific reports (03-03-2021)“…Human evolutionary genetics gives a chronological framework to interpret the human history. It is based on the molecular clock hypothesis that suppose a…”
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Counterbalancing the time-dependent effect on the human mitochondrial DNA molecular clock
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (29-06-2020)“…The molecular clock is an important genetic tool for estimating evolutionary timescales. However, the detection of a time-dependent effect on substitution rate…”
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Mitogenomes illuminate the origin and migration patterns of the indigenous people of the Canary Islands
Published in PloS one (20-03-2019)“…The Canary Islands' indigenous people have been the subject of substantial archaeological, anthropological, linguistic and genetic research pointing to a most…”
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Ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer and farmer groups from Northern Spain supports a random dispersion model for the Neolithic expansion into Europe
Published in PloS one (25-04-2012)“…The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehistoric populations from a hunter-gatherer to an agro-pastoralist lifestyle. Traditionally,…”
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Carriers of mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroup L3 basal lineages migrated back to Africa from Asia around 70,000 years ago
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (19-06-2018)“…The main unequivocal conclusion after three decades of phylogeographic mtDNA studies is the African origin of all extant modern humans. In addition, a southern…”
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A major Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b Holocene era founder effect in Central and Western Europe
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-01-2011)“…The phylogenetic relationships of numerous branches within the core Y-chromosome haplogroup R-M207 support a West Asian origin of haplogroup R1b, its initial…”
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Introducing the Algerian mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome profiles into the North African landscape
Published in PloS one (19-02-2013)“…North Africa is considered a distinct geographic and ethnic entity within Africa. Although modern humans originated in this Continent, studies of mitochondrial…”
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Mitochondrial genome variation in eastern Asia and the peopling of Japan
Published in Genome research (01-10-2004)“…To construct an East Asia mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) phylogeny, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of 672 Japanese individuals…”
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Carriers of mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroup R colonized Eurasia and Australasia from a southeast Asia core area
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (23-05-2017)“…The colonization of Eurasia and Australasia by African modern humans has been explained, nearly unanimously, as the result of a quick southern coastal…”
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Improved ethanol precipitation of DNA
Published in Electrophoresis (01-04-2010)“…In this Short Communication, a shorter version of the standard DNA ethanol precipitacion and purification protocol is described. It uses a mixture of 70%…”
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Mitochondrial DNA structure in the Arabian Peninsula
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (12-02-2008)“…Two potential migratory routes followed by modern humans to colonize Eurasia from Africa have been proposed. These are the two natural passageways that connect…”
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Digging into the admixture strata of current-day Canary Islanders based on mitogenomes
Published in iScience (20-01-2023)“…The conquest of the Canary Islands by Europeans began at the beginning of the 15th century and culminated in 1496 with the surrender of the aborigines. The…”
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Eurasian and African mitochondrial DNA influences in the Saudi Arabian population
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (01-03-2007)“…Genetic studies of the Arabian Peninsula are scarce even though the region was the center of ancient trade routes and empires and may have been the southern…”
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Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup phylogeny of the dog: Proposal for a cladistic nomenclature
Published in Mitochondrion (01-05-2015)“…Canis lupus familiaris mitochondrial DNA analysis has increased in recent years, not only for the purpose of deciphering dog domestication but also for…”
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Demographic history of Canary Islands male gene-pool: replacement of native lineages by European
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (03-08-2009)“…The origin and prevalence of the prehispanic settlers of the Canary Islands has attracted great multidisciplinary interest. However, direct ancient DNA genetic…”
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Mitochondrial lineage M1 traces an early human backflow to Africa
Published in BMC genomics (09-07-2007)“…The out of Africa hypothesis has gained generalized consensus. However, many specific questions remain unsettled. To know whether the two M and N…”
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Ancient mtDNA analysis and the origin of the Guanches
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-02-2004)“…The prehistoric colonisation of the Canary Islands by the Guanches (native Canarians) woke up great expectation about their origin, since the Europeans…”
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Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome microstructure in Tunisia
Published in Journal of human genetics (01-10-2011)“…Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome variation has been studied in Bou Omrane and Bou Saâd, two Tunisian Berber populations. In spite of their close…”
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Correction: Ancient DNA from Hunter-Gatherer and Farmer Groups from Northern Spain Supports a Random Dispersion Model for the Neolithic Expansion into Europe
Published in PloS one (10-07-2012)“…The complete Funding statement is: "This work was partly supported by grants CGL-2004-03300, CGL-2007-65515, and a FPI pre-doctoral fellowship for MH…”
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