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| Deborah A BolnickSummaryAffiliation: University of Texas Country: USA Publications
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Unexpected patterns of mitochondrial DNA variation among Native Americans from the southeastern United StatesDeborah A Bolnick
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 122:336-54. 2003....
Asymmetric male and female genetic histories among Native Americans from Eastern North AmericaDeborah A Bolnick
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Mol Biol Evol 23:2161-74. 2006..Finally, this study addresses long-standing questions about the history of Iroquoian populations by suggesting that the ancestral Iroquoian population lived in southeastern North America...
Genetics. The science and business of genetic ancestry testingDeborah A Bolnick
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Science 318:399-400. 2007
Nondestructive sampling of human skeletal remains yields ancient nuclear and mitochondrial DNADeborah A Bolnick
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 147:293-300. 2012....
Genetic analysis of early holocene skeletal remains from Alaska and its implications for the settlement of the AmericasBrian M Kemp
Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235 7703, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 132:605-21. 2007..In addition, this individual's Y-chromosome belongs to haplogroup Q-M3*, placing a minimum date of 10,300 years ago for the emergence of this haplogroup...
An ancient DNA test of a founder effect in Native American ABO blood group frequenciesMelissa S Halverson
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 137:342-7. 2008....
The genetic impact of Aztec imperialism: ancient mitochondrial DNA evidence from Xaltocan, MexicoJaime Mata-Míguez
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 149:504-16. 2012..This study therefore indicates that the Aztec expansion may have been associated with significant demographic and genetic changes within Xaltocan...
Opsin gene polymorphism predicts trichromacy in a cathemeral lemurCarrie C Veilleux
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712 0303, USA
Am J Primatol 71:86-90. 2009....
Ancient DNA perspectives on American colonization and population historyJennifer A Raff
Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 146:503-14. 2011..We discuss the implications this finding may have for our interpretation of the genetic evidence for the initial colonization of the Americas and its subsequent population history...
