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Tag out_of_africa [14 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag out_of_africa.
  • Heterogeneous Patterns of Variation Among Multiple Human X-Linked Loci: The Possible Role of Diversity-Reducing Selection in Non-Africans
    Genetics, Vol. 167, No. 4. (1 August 2004), pp. 1841-1853.
    by Michael F Hammer, Daniel Garrigan, Elizabeth Wood, Jason A Wilder, Zahra Mobasher, Abigail Bigham, James G Krenz, Michael W Nachman
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  • A new radiocarbon revolution and the dispersal of modern humans in Eurasia
    Nature, Vol. 439, No. 7079., pp. 931-935.
    by Paul Mellars
  • Evidence for archaic Asian ancestry on the human X chromosome.
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 22, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 189-192.
  • mtDNA Variation Predicts Population Size in Humans and Reveals a Major Southern Asian Chapter in Human Prehistory.
    Mol Biol Evol (18 December 2007)
    by Quentin D D Atkinson, Russell D D Gray, Alexei J J Drummond
  • Deep haplotype divergence and long-range linkage disequilibrium at xp21.1 provide evidence that humans descend from a structured ancestral population.
    Genetics, Vol. 170, No. 4. (August 2005), pp. 1849-1856.
    by D Garrigan, Z Mobasher, SB Kingan, JA Wilder, MF Hammer
    posted to archaic autosomal evolution human out_of_africa by Archaeogenetics on 2006-01-10 14:42:34 as **
  • YAP insertion signature in South Asia
    Annals of Human Biology, Vol. 34, No. 5. (2007), pp. 582-586.
  • Revealing the prehistoric settlement of Australia by Y chromosome and mtDNA analysis.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (11 May 2007)
    by Georgi Hudjashov, Toomas Kivisild, Peter A A Underhill, Phillip Endicott, Juan J J Sanchez, Alice A A Lin, Peidong Shen, Peter Oefner, Colin Renfrew, Richard Villems, Peter Forster
  • Mitochondrial DNA and human evolution.
    Nature, Vol. 325, No. 6099. (7 1987), pp. 31-36.
    by RL Cann, M Stoneking, AC Wilson
  • Use of Y Chromosome and Mitochondrial DNA Population Structure in Tracing Human Migrations.
    Annu Rev Genet, Vol. 41 (1 December 2007), pp. 539-564.
    by Peter A A Underhill, Toomas Kivisild
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  • Tracing modern human origins.
    Science, Vol. 309, No. 5743. (23 September 2005)
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  • Admixture, migrations, and dispersals in Central Asia: evidence from maternal DNA lineages.
    Eur J Hum Genet, Vol. 12, No. 6. (June 2004), pp. 495-504.
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  • Evolution. Did early humans go north or south?
    Science, Vol. 308, No. 5724. (13 May 2005), pp. 965-966.
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  • Reconstructing the origin of Andaman Islanders.
    Science, Vol. 308, No. 5724. (13 May 2005)
    by K Thangaraj, G Chaubey, T Kivisild, AG Reddy, VK Singh, AA Rasalkar, L Singh
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  • Mitochondrial DNA sequences in ancient Australians: Implications for modern human origins.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 98, No. 2. (16 January 2001), pp. 537-542.
    by GJ Adcock, ES Dennis, S Easteal, GA Huttley, LS Jermiin, WJ Peacock, A Thorne
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