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Haplogroup U (mtDNA)
Haplogroup U (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup U is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup U is believed to have ...
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Haplogroup R (mtDNA)
Haplogroup R (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup R is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup R is a descendent of macro-Haplogroup N. Among its descendant haplogroups are ...
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Haplogroup K (mtDNA)
Haplogroup K (mtDNA) Haplogroup K is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup K is actually a part of the larger haplogroup U. It is a mostly Eurasian ...
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Haplogroup
Haplogroup In the study of molecular evolution, a haplogroup is a large group of haplotypes, which ... several years as new markers are found. Haplogroup population genetics It is usually assumed that ... numbers and lower case letters. Y chromosome haplogroup designations are established by the Y Chromosome Consortium. For a graphical depiction of haplogroup branching, see the 2005 Y-chromosome ...
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Category:Human mtDNA haplogroups
... this category. * Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups A Haplogroup A (mtDNA) B Haplogroup B (mtDNA) C Haplogroup C (mtDNA) D Haplogroup D (mtDNA) F Haplogroup F (mtDNA) H Haplogroup H (mtDNA) ...
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Talk:Indo-Aryan migration
... case, eg Lyle Campbell (Historical Linguistics, Edinburgh U. 1998, p. 352): The other technique, called ... 2001) study: The coalescence estimate of Indian haplogroup-M haplotypes is 48,000 ± 1500 ... fairies. [4] Slide no3 indicates the first haplogroup-M. The following slide shows Australia and ... specific mtDNA restriction-site haplotypes. ...... defines a haplogroup ... M,... (...)Most of the common haplotypes found ... and Hindi-speaking caste populations belong to haplogroup M... This is absolute CRAP! Table ...
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Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups
... L2, L3, M, N, Q , R, T, U, V, W, X, and Z. The woman ... academic debate. For a graphical depiction of haplogroup branching, see Vincent Macaulay's mtDNA haplogroup skeleton. For information on the mutations which characterize each haplogroup, see the table of mtDNA haplogroup motifs. L1 and its descendants Haplogroup ...
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Talk:White (people)
... basically says any black admixture in the U.S. rendered a person non-white, and because in U.S. race relations there are only two ... assertion was clearly based on the bifurcated U.S. model, where blacks and whites were ... understanding of race. Theories derived from the U.S. case are often then illegitimately applied ... 20th-century criteria of membership in the U.S. White endogamous group clarify that ...
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Talk:Macedonia (region)/archive
... a link to it: http://kinoko.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~duraid/stolen_science/The_Origin_of_Palestinians_and_Their_Genetic_Relatedness_With_Other_Mediterranean_Populations.pdf ... you are VMORO. -F. Papazoglu, Makedonski gradovi u rimsko doba, Skopje, 1957, 4; A. Shofman ... 66% Makedonier, 23% Albanier, außerdem Türken, Serben u.a.), [27](Republik Mazedonien (Makedonien)), and if ... distinguished by having a specific Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a, or HG3, or Eu19. This reaches ... picture of variation so far. A single haplogroup A chromosome was found (in Lesvos) ...
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Talk:Ashkenazi Jews
... IQs of ethnic groups is better for U.S. groups than groups in other countries. What's disputed regarding the U.S. data is the interpretation of it ... frequency of a distinctive, non-Near Eastern haplogroup. Here, we show that the Ashkenazi Levite microsatellite haplotypes within this haplogroup are extremely tightly clustered, with an inferred ... explanation for the presence of this distinctive haplogroup found today in >50% of Ashkenazi ...
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