Human adaptation to high altitude: a review of convergence between genomic and proteomic signatures
Both genomics-and proteomics-based investigations have identified several essential
genes, proteins, and pathways that may facilitate human adaptive genotype/phenotype in a …
genes, proteins, and pathways that may facilitate human adaptive genotype/phenotype in a …
The constraints of racialization: How classification and valuation hinder scientific research on human variation
T Lasisi - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Human biological variation has historically been studied through the lens of racialization.
Despite a general shift away from the use of overt racial terminologies, the underlying …
Despite a general shift away from the use of overt racial terminologies, the underlying …
Signatures of convergent evolution and natural selection at the alcohol dehydrogenase gene region are correlated with agriculture in ethnically diverse Africans
MA McQuillan, A Ranciaro, MEB Hansen… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) family of genes encodes enzymes that catalyze the
metabolism of ethanol into acetaldehyde. Nucleotide variation in ADH genes can affect the …
metabolism of ethanol into acetaldehyde. Nucleotide variation in ADH genes can affect the …
[图书][B] The genetic architecture and evolutionary function of human scalp hair morphology
T Lasisi - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Most hair follicles on the human body have evolved to be miniaturized, rendering us
practically 'naked'. Despite sparse body hair, we retain thick hair on our scalps that varies …
practically 'naked'. Despite sparse body hair, we retain thick hair on our scalps that varies …
Chromosome X-wide analysis of positive selection in human populations: common and private signals of selection and its impact on inactivated genes and enhancers
P Villegas-Mirón, S Acosta, J Nye, J Bertranpetit… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The ability of detecting adaptive (positive) selection in the genome has opened the
possibility of understanding the genetic basis of population-specific adaptations genome …
possibility of understanding the genetic basis of population-specific adaptations genome …
Genetics research at the" Centenary of human population genetics" conference and SBB-2019
TV Tatarinova, LE Tabikhanova, G Eslami, H Bai… - BMC genetics, 2020 - Springer
Maxat Zhabagin et al.[12](this issue) present population genetics study in continental Asia.
The authors analyzed the medieval Mongolian roots of paternal lineages from Kazakhstan …
The authors analyzed the medieval Mongolian roots of paternal lineages from Kazakhstan …
Chromosome X-wide analysis of positive selection in human populations: from common and private signals to selection impact on inactivated genes and enhancers …
P Villegas-Mirón, S Acosta, J Nye, J Bertranpetit… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
The ability of detecting adaptive (positive) selection in the genome has opened the
possibility of understanding the genetic bases of population-specific adaptations genome …
possibility of understanding the genetic bases of population-specific adaptations genome …
Quantifying and reducing biases in paleogenomic research
A Oliva - 2022 - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
The emergence of high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies has enabled the
sequencing of genomes at unprecedented rates and low costs. In parallel, paleogenomics …
sequencing of genomes at unprecedented rates and low costs. In parallel, paleogenomics …
Signatures of positive natural selection in the lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups from high-density snp data
K Mukauskaitė - 2021 - epublications.vu.lt
Abstract [eng] The main purpose of this master thesis is to analyze signatures of positive
natural selection of two main ethnolinguistic groups, Žemaičiai and Aukštaičiai, from …
natural selection of two main ethnolinguistic groups, Žemaičiai and Aukštaičiai, from …
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T Lasisi - Arch Dermatol, 1988 - par.nsf.gov
Human biological variation has historically been studied through the lens of racialization.
Despite a general shift away from the use of overt racial terminologies, the underlying …
Despite a general shift away from the use of overt racial terminologies, the underlying …