نتایج جستجو برای: endogamy

تعداد نتایج: 212  

2015
Luis Ríos Antonio Rosas Almudena Estalrrich Antonio García-Tabernero Markus Bastir Rosa Huguet Francisco Pastor Juan Alberto Sanchís-Gimeno Marco de la Rasilla David Frayer

We present here the first cases in Neandertals of congenital clefts of the arch of the atlas. Two atlases from El Sidrón, northern Spain, present respectively a defect of the posterior (frequency in extant modern human populations ranging from 0.73% to 3.84%), and anterior (frequency in extant modern human populations ranging from 0.087% to 0.1%) arch, a condition in most cases not associated w...

2002

In 1965 the United States rewrote its immigration laws, and immigration increased sharply as a result. The immigrants and the children of immigrants from the post-1965 period are slowly becoming more influential in U.S. life; the largest of these groups are the Mexican immigrants and the Mexican Americans. The rapid growth of Hispanic and Asian populations in the United States has led to a rene...

2009
Cláudio Roberto Cardoso de Godoi José Baldin Pinheiro

Soybean genotypes resistant to stink bugs are derived from complex breeding processes obtained through indirect selection. The aim of the present work was to estimate genetic parameters for guiding selection strategies towards resistant genotypes, based on those traits associated with responses to pod-attacking stink bugs, such as the grain filling period (GFP), leaf retention (LR), percentage ...

2016
Jacobo Pardo-Seco Cintia Llull Gabriela Berardi Andrea Gómez Fernando Andreatta Federico Martinón-Torres Ulises Toscanini Antonio Salas

Mennonites are Anabaptist communities that originated in Central Europe about 500 years ago. They initially migrated to different European countries, and in the early 18th century they established their first communities in North America, from where they moved to other American regions. We aimed to analyze an Argentinean Mennonite congregation from a genome-wide perspective by way of investigat...

2016
Mohammadhosain Afrand Saeed hossein Khalilzadeh Ahmad Shojaoddiny-Ardekani Mohammad Afkhami-Ardekani Azita Ariaeinejad

BACKGROUND Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a cluster of metabolic disturbances, and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. MS exhibits variations among ethnic groups. Zoroastrianism is an ethnic minority which has maintained its isolation and endogamy up to now. So, we evaluated the frequency of MS in Zoroastrians of Yazd, Iran. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, participants aged ≥30 years w...

2017
Metten Somers Loes M. Olde Loohuis Maartje F. Aukes Bogdan Pasaniuc Kees C. L. de Visser René S. Kahn Iris E. Sommer Roel A. Ophoff

Genetic isolated populations have features that may facilitate genetic analyses and can be leveraged to improve power of mapping genes to complex traits. Our aim was to test the extent to which a population with a former history of geographic isolation and religious endogamy, and currently with one of the highest fertility rates in The Netherlands, shows signs of genetic isolation. For this pur...

2011
Patricy de Andrade Salles Silvana C. Santos Davide Rondina Mathias Weller

The present study aimed at analyzing the genetic variability of indigenous goat breeds (Capra hircus) using the MHC-associated microsatellite markers BF1, BM1818, BM1258, DYMS1, and SMHCC1. The following breeds were included: Chinese Xuhuai, Indian Changthangi and Pashmina, Kenyan Small East African (SEA) and Galla, and Albanian Vendi. To examine genetic variability, the levels of heterozigosit...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2013
Jonas Aguiar Horacio Schneider Fátima Gomes Jeferson Carneiro Simôni Santos Luis R Rodrigues Iracilda Sampaio

The tambaqui, Colossoma macropomum, is the most popular fish species used for aquaculture in Brazil but there is no study comparing genetic variation among native and farmed populations of this species. In the present study, we analyzed DNA sequences of the mitochondrial DNA to evaluate the genetic diversity among two wild populations, a fry-producing breeding stock, and a sample of fish farm s...

2017
Saioa López Mark G. Thomas Lucy van Dorp Naser Ansari-Pour Sarah Stewart Abigail L. Jones Erik Jelinek Lounès Chikhi Tudor Parfitt Neil Bradman Michael E. Weale Garrett Hellenthal

Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest extant religions in the world, originating in Persia (present-day Iran) during the second millennium BCE. Historical records indicate that migrants from Persia brought Zoroastrianism to India, but there is debate over the timing of these migrations. Here we present genome-wide autosomal, Y chromosome, and mitochondrial DNA data from Iranian and Indian Zoroast...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2006
Kazima B Bulayeva

AIM To assess genetic diversity and genetic distances among isolated populations from Dagestan. METHODS A cross-population genetic epidemiology design was applied in ethnically and demographically diverse isolates from Dagestan, some with more than 200 and some with less than 100 generations of demographical history since their founding. RESULTS The analysis of genetic diversity showed that...

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