DNA on loan: issues to consider when carrying out genetic research with aboriginal families and communities
L Arbour, D Cook - Public Health Genomics, 2006 - karger.com
In the current research milieu where genetic etiology is considered a critical component in
the discovery of pathogenesis, aboriginal families and communities affected with genetic …
the discovery of pathogenesis, aboriginal families and communities affected with genetic …
Mitochondrial D‐loop diversity in Australian riverine and Australian desert aborigines
S van Holst Pellekaan, M Frommer, J Sved… - …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Population structure has been revealed in mitochondrial D‐loop segment 1 (mt DLS1)
sequences from Australian Aboriginal people in the Darling River region of NSW (Riverine) …
sequences from Australian Aboriginal people in the Darling River region of NSW (Riverine) …
Mitochondrial genomics identifies major haplogroups in Aboriginal Australians
SM van Holst Pellekaan, M Ingman… - American Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
We classified diversity in eight new complete mitochondrial genome sequences and 41
partial sequences from living Aboriginal Australians into five haplogroups. Haplogroup AuB …
partial sequences from living Aboriginal Australians into five haplogroups. Haplogroup AuB …
Mitochondrial DNA variation in an aboriginal Australian population: evidence for genetic isolation and regional differentiation
K Huoponen, TG Schurr, YS Chen, DC Wallace - Human Immunology, 2001 - Elsevier
The mitochondrial DNA (mt-DNA) variation of in the Walbiri tribe of the Northern Territories,
Australia, was characterized by high resolution restriction fragment length polymorphism …
Australia, was characterized by high resolution restriction fragment length polymorphism …
Indigenous opposition to genetics research: views from Aboriginal Australia
S Collingwood–Whittick - Biomapping Indigenous Peoples, 2012 - brill.com
EFORE BEGINNING THIS ESSAY, Iwishtoacknowledge the paradoxical nature of the
position from which I speak–namely, that of a Western researcher reporting on the reasons …
position from which I speak–namely, that of a Western researcher reporting on the reasons …
Whole-genome genetic diversity in a sample of Australians with deep Aboriginal ancestry
Australia was probably settled soon after modern humans left Africa, but details of this
ancient migration are not well understood. Debate centers on whether the Pleistocene Sahul …
ancient migration are not well understood. Debate centers on whether the Pleistocene Sahul …
Disturbing pasts and promising futures: The politics of Indigenous genetic research in Australia
E Kowal - Biomapping Indigenous Peoples, 2012 - brill.com
NA WORLD WHERE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HUMAN GENETIC VARIATION is increasingly
circulated, Indigenous Australians are prominent dissenters. Since refusing to participate in …
circulated, Indigenous Australians are prominent dissenters. Since refusing to participate in …
A comprehensive analysis of microsatellite diversity in Aboriginal Australians
SJ Walsh, RJ Mitchell, N Watson… - Journal of human …, 2007 - nature.com
Indigenous Australians have a unique evolutionary history that has resulted in a complex
system of inter and intra-tribal relationships. While a number of studies have examined the …
system of inter and intra-tribal relationships. While a number of studies have examined the …
Australian Aboriginal population genetics at the D1S80 VNTR locus
SJ Walsh, C Eckhoff - Annals of Human Biology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The Aboriginal Australian population have continuously inhabited the vast Australian
continent for in excess of 50 000 years, making them one of the most distinctive modern …
continent for in excess of 50 000 years, making them one of the most distinctive modern …