Search Results - "KING, Roy J"
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Afghan Hindu Kush: where Eurasian sub-continent gene flows converge
Published in PloS one (18-10-2013)“…Despite being located at the crossroads of Asia, genetics of the Afghanistan populations have been largely overlooked. It is currently inhabited by five major…”
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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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Prehistoric migrations through the Mediterranean basin shaped Corsican Y-chromosome diversity
Published in PloS one (01-08-2018)“…The rarity of human remains makes it difficult to apprehend the first settlements in Corsica. It is admitted that initial colonization could have occurred…”
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The emergence of Y-chromosome haplogroup J1e among Arabic-speaking populations
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-03-2010)“…Haplogroup J1 is a prevalent Y-chromosome lineage within the Near East. We report the frequency and YSTR diversity data for its major sub-clade (J1e). The…”
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The coming of the Greeks to Provence and Corsica: Y-chromosome models of archaic Greek colonization of the western Mediterranean
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (14-03-2011)“…The process of Greek colonization of the central and western Mediterranean during the Archaic and Classical Eras has been understudied from the perspective of…”
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Correlation of annual precipitation with human Y-chromosome diversity and the emergence of Neolithic agricultural and pastoral economies in the Fertile Crescent
Published in Antiquity (01-06-2008)“…Examining the beginnings of agriculture in the ‘Fertile Crescent’, this research team has compared the distribution of rainfall with the distribution of…”
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The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas
Published in Current biology (02-12-2019)“…The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave…”
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The phylogenetic and geographic structure of Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-01-2015)“…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…”
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Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in southeast Europe
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-06-2009)“…The debate concerning the mechanisms underlying the prehistoric spread of farming to Southeast Europe is framed around the opposing roles of population…”
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Separating the post-Glacial coancestry of European and Asian Y chromosomes within haplogroup R1a
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-04-2010)“…Human Y-chromosome haplogroup structure is largely circumscribed by continental boundaries. One notable exception to this general pattern is the young…”
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Distinguishing the co-ancestries of haplogroup G Y-chromosomes in the populations of Europe and the Caucasus
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-12-2012)“…Haplogroup G, together with J2 clades, has been associated with the spread of agriculture, especially in the European context. However, interpretations based…”
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No Evidence from Genome-Wide Data of a Khazar Origin for the Ashkenazi Jews
Published in Human biology (01-12-2013)“…The origin and history of the Ashkenazi Jewish population have long been of great interest, and advances in high-throughput genetic analysis have recently…”
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Genetics and the Archaeology of Ancient Israel
Published in Human biology (01-12-2013)“…This letter is a call for DNA testing on ancient skeletal materials from the southern Levant to begin a database of genetic information of the inhabitants of…”
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Differential Greek and northern African migrations to Sicily are supported by genetic evidence from the Y chromosome
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-01-2009)“…The presence or absence of genetic heterogeneity in Sicily has long been debated. Through the analysis of the variation of Y-chromosome lineages, using the…”
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Y-chromosome phylogeographic analysis of the Greek-Cypriot population reveals elements consistent with Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements
Published in Investigative genetics (11-02-2016)“…The archeological record indicates that the permanent settlement of Cyprus began with pioneering agriculturalists circa 11,000 years before present, (ca…”
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Letter to the editor: Genetics and the archaeology of ancient Israel
Published in Human biology (01-12-2013)“…This letter is a call for DNA testing on ancient skeletal materials from the southern Levant to begin a database of genetic information of the inhabitants of…”
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Separating the post-Glacial coancestry of European and Asian Y chromosomes within haplogroup R1a
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-09-2010)Get full text
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Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in southeast Europe
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-06-2009)Get full text
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Genetics and the Archaeology of Ancient Israel
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Letter to the EditorGenetics and the Archaeology of Ancient Israel
Published in Human biology (01-12-2013)“…This letter is a call for DNA testing on ancient skeletal materials from the southern Levant to begin a database of genetic information of the inhabitants of…”
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