Archaeogenetics is the study of ancient DNA using various molecular genetic methods and DNA resources. This form of genetic analysis can be applied to...
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Polynesians (redirect from Archaeogenetics of Polynesia)
Polynesians are an ethnolinguistic group comprising closely related ethnic groups native to Polynesia, which encompasses the islands within the Polynesian...
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Aboriginal Australians (redirect from Archaeogenetics of Australia)
Oceania is estimated to have been between 60,000 and 40,000 years ago. Archaeogenetic results indicate a colonisation of southern Sahul (Australia) before...
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did not yield sufficient DNA material for further analysis. The first archaeogenetic analysis of Trypillian remains was conducted by Nikitin et al. in 2010...
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Genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (redirect from Archaeogenetics of indigenous peoples of the Americas)
of indigenous populations of the Americas. Introduction to genetics Archaeogenetics Archaeology of the Americas Ancient DNA Clovis culture Early human...
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reconstruction, along with material evidence from archaeology and archaeogenetics. The Proto-Indo-Europeans likely lived during the Late Neolithic period...
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The ancestry of modern Iberians (comprising the Spanish and Portuguese) is consistent with the geographical situation of the Iberian Peninsula in the South-west...
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Genetic history of Europe (redirect from Archaeogenetics of Europe)
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indigenous peoples of the Americas Genetic history of Europe Genetic history of Italy Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia Evolutionary biology portal...
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Botai culture (section Archaeogenetics)
53°18′11″N 67°38′42″E / 53.303°N 67.645°E / 53.303; 67.645 The Botai culture is an archaeological culture (c. 3700–3100 BC) of prehistoric northern...
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Genetic history of Italy (redirect from Archaeogenetics of Italy)
including two closely related groups in Italy, comparing these with the archaeogenetic evidence, most notably from Allentoft et al. (2022). A 2024 study analysed...
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Genetic history of Africa (redirect from Archaeogenetics of Africa)
The genetic history of Africa summarizes the genetic makeup and population history of African populations in Africa, composed of the overall genetic history...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (redirect from Archaeogenetics of sub-Saharan Africa)
Sub-Saharan Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include Central Africa, East Africa, Southern...
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including those of Asian origin (like N, M and U4). A comprehensive archaeogenetic study published in Scientific Reports in September 2016 examined mtDNA...
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Sungir (section Archaeogenetics)
Sungir (Russian: Сунгирь, sometimes spelled Sunghir) is an Upper Paleolithic archaeological site in Russia and one of the earliest records of modern Homo...
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Genetic history of North Africa (redirect from Archaeogenetics of North Africa)
The genetic history of North Africa encompasses the genetic history of the people of North Africa. The most important source of gene flow to North Africa...
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the nearby Sakas and Sarmatians were once controversial. However, archaeogenetics has confirmed their interaction with the Xiongnu, and also possibly...
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Chandman culture (section Archaeogenetics)
1126/sciadv.adf3904. ISSN 2375-2548. PMC 10104459. In this genome-wide archaeogenetic study, we find high genetic heterogeneity among late Xiongnu-era individuals...
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subject of research within the fields of human population genomics, archaeogenetics and Middle Eastern studies. Researchers may use use Y-DNA, mtDNA, other...
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Oceania (section Archaeogenetics)
Oceania (UK: /ˌoʊsiˈɑːniə, ˌoʊʃi-, -ˈeɪn-/ OH-s(h)ee-AH-nee-ə, -AY-, US: /ˌoʊʃiˈæniə, -ˈɑːn-/ OH-shee-A(H)N-ee-ə) is a geographical region including Australasia...
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Yana Rhinoceros Horn Site (section Archaeogenetics)
discovered at the site, dating to c. 31.6 ka BP, represent a distinct archaeogenetic lineage, named Ancient North Siberians (ANS). The Yana RHS site is preceded...
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Lengyel culture (section Archaeogenetics)
integrated into the successor Globular Amphora culture. According to archaeogenetic studies, its population had no or negligible amount of Indo-European...
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Parsis (section Archaeogenetics)
The Parsis or Parsees (/ˈpɑːrsiz/) are a Zoroastrian ethnic group in the Indian subcontinent. They are descended from Persian refugees who migrated to...
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Paleo-Indians (section Archaeogenetics)
Paleo-Indians were the first peoples who entered and subsequently inhabited the Americas towards the end of the Late Pleistocene period. The prefix paleo-...
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Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia is the study of the genetics and archaeogenetics of the ethnic groups of South Asia. It aims at uncovering these...
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Head louse (section Archaeogenetics)
The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate ectoparasite of humans. Head lice are wingless insects that spend their entire lives on the human...
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Andronovo culture (section Archaeogenetics)
The Andronovo culture is a collection of similar local Late Bronze Age cultures that flourished c. 2000–1150 BC, spanning from the southern Urals to the...
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Illyrians (section Archaeogenetics)
culture into the west Balkans has ever been found. Mathieson et al. 2018 archaeogenetic study included three samples from Dalmatia: two Early & Middle Bronze...
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Vučedol culture (section Archaeogenetics)
period in Egypt and the earliest settlements of Troy (Troy I and II). Archaeogenetics link the culture from Yamnaya migrations directly from the steppes...
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Genetic history of Egypt (redirect from Archaeogenetics of Egypt)
The genetic history of Egypt reflects its geographical location at the crossroads of several major biocultural areas: North Africa, the Sahara, the Middle...
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