Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.

Red cell antigen data were used to investigate the genetic relationships among the Native American populations and their affinities with Siberian and Eastern Asian populations. Correspondence analysis showed a clear subdivision of all Native American populations into three clear-cut clusters corresp...

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Main Authors: RICKARDS, OLGA, MARTINEZ-LABARGA, MARIA CRISTINA, Tartaglia, M, De Stefano, GF
Other Authors: Rickards, O, MARTINEZ-LABARGA, Mc, De Stefano, G
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: country:DE 1994
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2108/65070
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spelling ftunivromatorver:oai:art.torvergata.it:2108/65070 2024-01-21T09:58:47+01:00 Genetic relationships among the Native American populations. RICKARDS, OLGA MARTINEZ-LABARGA, MARIA CRISTINA Tartaglia, M De Stefano, GF Rickards, O Tartaglia, M MARTINEZ-LABARGA, Mc De Stefano, G 1994 http://hdl.handle.net/2108/65070 eng eng country:DE volume:52 issue:3 firstpage:193 lastpage:213 journal:ANTHROPOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER http://hdl.handle.net/2108/65070 Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1994 ftunivromatorver 2023-12-27T00:06:08Z Red cell antigen data were used to investigate the genetic relationships among the Native American populations and their affinities with Siberian and Eastern Asian populations. Correspondence analysis showed a clear subdivision of all Native American populations into three clear-cut clusters corresponding to the three linguistic families (identified by Greenberg) — Amerind, Na-Dene and Eskimo-Aleut. This result, as well as the close genetic resemblance between the Eskimos and the Asian populations, support the conclusion that the Americas were populated during at least three distinct and subsequent migration waves of people coming from Asia. Genetische Zusammenhänge zwischen nativen amerikanischen, sibirischen und ostasiatischen Populationen wurden anhand von Erythrozytenantigendaten untersucht. Die Korrespondenzanalyse ergab eine klare Unterteilung aller untersuchten nativen amerikanischen Populationen in drei Gruppen, die den drei linguistischen Familien (nach Greenberg) — Amerindisch, Na-Dene und Eskimo-Alëutisch — entsprechen. Dieses Ergebnis sowie die große genetische Ähnlichkeit zwischen Eskimo- und asiatischen Populationen stützen die Annahme einer Besiedlung Amerikas durch mindestens drei unterschiedliche, aufeinanderfolgende Migrationswellen asiatischer Populationen. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleut eskimo* Eskimo–Aleut Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata": ART - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca
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RICKARDS, OLGA
MARTINEZ-LABARGA, MARIA CRISTINA
Tartaglia, M
De Stefano, GF
Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.
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description Red cell antigen data were used to investigate the genetic relationships among the Native American populations and their affinities with Siberian and Eastern Asian populations. Correspondence analysis showed a clear subdivision of all Native American populations into three clear-cut clusters corresponding to the three linguistic families (identified by Greenberg) — Amerind, Na-Dene and Eskimo-Aleut. This result, as well as the close genetic resemblance between the Eskimos and the Asian populations, support the conclusion that the Americas were populated during at least three distinct and subsequent migration waves of people coming from Asia. Genetische Zusammenhänge zwischen nativen amerikanischen, sibirischen und ostasiatischen Populationen wurden anhand von Erythrozytenantigendaten untersucht. Die Korrespondenzanalyse ergab eine klare Unterteilung aller untersuchten nativen amerikanischen Populationen in drei Gruppen, die den drei linguistischen Familien (nach Greenberg) — Amerindisch, Na-Dene und Eskimo-Alëutisch — entsprechen. Dieses Ergebnis sowie die große genetische Ähnlichkeit zwischen Eskimo- und asiatischen Populationen stützen die Annahme einer Besiedlung Amerikas durch mindestens drei unterschiedliche, aufeinanderfolgende Migrationswellen asiatischer Populationen.
author2 Rickards, O
Tartaglia, M
MARTINEZ-LABARGA, Mc
De Stefano, G
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author RICKARDS, OLGA
MARTINEZ-LABARGA, MARIA CRISTINA
Tartaglia, M
De Stefano, GF
author_facet RICKARDS, OLGA
MARTINEZ-LABARGA, MARIA CRISTINA
Tartaglia, M
De Stefano, GF
author_sort RICKARDS, OLGA
title Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.
title_short Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.
title_full Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.
title_fullStr Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic relationships among the Native American populations.
title_sort genetic relationships among the native american populations.
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