نتایج جستجو برای: caucasus

تعداد نتایج: 2376  

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Ivan Nasidze Dominique Quinque Manijeh Rahmani Seyed Ali Alemohamad Mark Stoneking

The Gilaki and Mazandarani occupy the South Caspian region of Iran and speak languages belonging to the North-Western branch of Iranian languages . It has been suggested that their ancestors came from the Caucasus region, perhaps displacing an earlier group in the South Caspian . Linguistic evidence supports this scenario, in that the Gilaki and Mazandarani languages (but not other Iranian lang...

Journal: :Annals of human genetics 2004
I Nasidze D Quinque I Dupanloup S Rychkov O Naumova O Zhukova M Stoneking

Ossetians are a unique group in the Caucasus, in that they are the only ethnic group found on both the north and south slopes of the Caucasus, and moreover they speak an Indo-European language in contrast to their Caucasian-speaking neighbours. We analyzed mtDNA HV1 sequences, Y chromosome binary genetic markers, and Y chromosome short tandem repeat (Y-STR) variability in three North Ossetian g...

2008
Kristin Bakke Xun Cao

Acknowledgements: Our biggest thanks are to the respondents in Bosnia and the North Caucasus region who graciously answered our questions. We also are grateful to Marina Francic and Dino Djipa of Prism Research in Sarajevo, as well as Alexei Grazhdankin of the Levada Center in Moscow for organizing and successfully carrying out the large and complex surveys in Bosnia and the North Caucasus; Vla...

2013
Miroslava Derenko Boris Malyarchuk Ardeshir Bahmanimehr Galina Denisova Maria Perkova Shirin Farjadian Levon Yepiskoposyan

Due to its pivotal geographical location and proximity to transcontinental migratory routes, Iran has played a key role in subsequent migrations, both prehistoric and historic, between Africa, Asia and Europe. To shed light on the genetic structure of the Iranian population as well as on the expansion patterns and population movements which affected this region, the complete mitochondrial genom...

2011
Kristin L. Young Guangyun Sun Ranjan Deka Michael H. Crawford

AIM To examine population genetic structure and hypotheses of the origin of the modern Basque population in Spain using autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) data from individuals living in 27 mountain villages in the provinces of Alava, Vizcaya, Guipuzcoa, and Navarre, by comparing Basque autosomal STR variation with that of neighboring populations in Europe, as well as proposed ancestral popula...

2013
MONICA DUFFY

How does religion shape the nature of insurgency? Do Islamist insurgents fight differently from those with secular aims, like national selfdetermination? Do they select different types of targets, use different military strategies, respond to different types of incentives? Scholarly attention to the role of religion in civil and interstate war has increased in recent years, but there remains li...

2016
F. MOSTAJERAN H. YOUSEFZADEH N. DAVITASHVILI G. KOZLOWSKI M. AKBARINIA

Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lam.) Spach., a relict tree species of the Juglandaceae family, is native to the Great Caucasus, Anatolia, and to the Hyrcanian forests of the southern Azerbaijan and Northern Iran. In this study, the phylogenetic relationship of the species, sampled in selected Iranian populations, and the global biogeography of the genus Pterocarya were addressed. Leaves were collecte...

Journal: :Open Journal of Geology 2018

Journal: :Connections: The Quarterly Journal 2002

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