Search Results - "Gaieski, Jill B"
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Genetic Diversity in the Lesser Antilles and Its Implications for the Settlement of the Caribbean Basin
Published in PloS one (08-10-2015)“…Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the general neglect of indigenous people's contributions to…”
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Research participants’ experiences with return of genetic research results and preferences for web‐based alternatives
Published in Molecular genetics & genomic medicine (01-09-2019)“…Background While there is increasing interest in sharing genetic research results with participants, how best to communicate the risks, benefits and…”
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Y chromosome diversity in Aztlan descendants and its implications for the history of Central Mexico
Published in iScience (21-05-2021)“…Native Mexican populations are crucial for understanding the genetic ancestry of Aztec descendants and coexisting ethnolinguistic groups in the Valley of…”
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Genome-wide signatures of male-mediated migration shaping the Indian gene pool
Published in Journal of human genetics (01-09-2015)“…Multiple questions relating to contributions of cultural and demographical factors in the process of human geographical dispersal remain largely unanswered…”
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Analysis of biogeographic ancestry reveals complex genetic histories for indigenous communities of St. Vincent and Trinidad
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-07-2019)“…Objectives From a genetic perspective, relatively little is known about how mass emigrations of African, European, and Asian peoples beginning in the 16th…”
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Genetic diversity in Puerto Rico and its implications for the peopling of the Island and the West Indies
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2014)“…ABSTRACT Puerto Rico and the surrounding islands rest on the eastern fringe of the Caribbean's Greater Antilles, located less than 100 miles northwest of the…”
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Clan, language, and migration history has shaped genetic diversity in Haida and Tlingit populations from Southeast Alaska
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-07-2012)“…The linguistically distinctive Haida and Tlingit tribes of Southeast Alaska are known for their rich material culture, complex social organization, and…”
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Correction: Corrigendum: Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins
Published in Nature communications (31-10-2016)“…Nature Communications 5: Article number: 3513 (2014); Published: 29 April 2016; Updated: 31 October 2016 This article was published without any competing…”
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Genetic ancestry and indigenous heritage in a Native American Descendant Community in Bermuda
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2011)“…Discovered in the early 16th century by European colonists, Bermuda is an isolated set of islands located in the mid‐Atlantic. Shortly after its discovery,…”
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Genetic heritage and native identity of the Seaconke Wampanoag tribe of massachusetts
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-08-2010)“…The name “Wampanoag” means “Eastern People” or “People of the First Light” in the local dialect of the Algonquian language. Once extensively populating the…”
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Corrigendum: Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins
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Neolithic mitochondrial haplogroup H genomes and the genetic origins of Europeans
Published in Nature communications (2013)“…Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was less common (~19%) among Early Neolithic farmers (~5450 BC)…”
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Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins
Published in Nature communications (29-04-2014)“…The search for a method that utilizes biological information to predict humans’ place of origin has occupied scientists for millennia. Over the past four…”
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Randomized trial of web-based genetic education versus usual care in advanced cancer patients undergoing tumor genetic testing: Results from the ECOG-ACRIN NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP; EAQ152) COMET trial
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-05-2020)“…Abstract only 2008 Background: Enthusiasm for precision oncology may obscure the complex psychosocial and ethical considerations for tumor genetic testing. Low…”
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Correction to: Origins, admixture and founder lineages in European Roma
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Interest in and outcomes with web-based education for return of genetic research results for inherited susceptibility to breast cancer
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-05-2018)“…Abstract only…”
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Y-chromosome analysis reveals genetic divergence and new founding native lineages in Athapaskan- and Eskimoan-speaking populations
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-05-2012)“…For decades, the peopling of the Americas has been explored through the analysis of uniparentally inherited genetic systems in Native American populations and…”
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Genetic diversity in P uerto R ico and its implications for the peopling of the I sland and the W est I ndies
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2014)“…ABSTRACT Puerto Rico and the surrounding islands rest on the eastern fringe of the Caribbean's Greater Antilles, located less than 100 miles northwest of the…”
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Mitochondrial DNA diversity of present-day Aboriginal Australians and implications for human evolution in Oceania
Published in Journal of human genetics (01-03-2017)“…Aboriginal Australians are one of the more poorly studied populations from the standpoint of human evolution and genetic diversity. Thus, to investigate their…”
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From cheek swabs to consensus sequences: an A to Z protocol for high-throughput DNA sequencing of complete human mitochondrial genomes
Published in BMC genomics (25-01-2014)“…Next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) technologies have made huge impacts in many fields of biological research, but especially in evolutionary biology. One…”
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