نتایج جستجو برای: endogamy

تعداد نتایج: 212  

2003
Marco Antonio Machado Ivan Schuster Mário Luiz Martinez Ana Lúcia Campos

Four cattle breeds (Gyr, Nellore, Guzerat and Holstein) were analyzed by amplification of genomic DNA using microsatellite loci to evaluate the genetic diversity within and among them. DNA samples of 18 animals from each breed were collected to access the genetic content of them. Allele frequencies were calculated and used to generate a Nei’s genetic distance matrix what was used to build a den...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2004
A H Bittles S G Sullivan L A Zhivotovsky

The effects of religion, population sub-division and geography on the prevalence of deaf-mutism were investigated using information collected in the 1921 Census of Punjab. The total sample size was 9.36 million, and comprised data on thirteen Hindu castes, seventeen Muslim biraderis and two Sikh castes. A two-way analysis of variance comparing males in Hindu castes in which consanguineous marri...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1997
H Yagnik

In India the incidence of beta thalassemia trait in general population is about 3%. There are a number of communities in India such as Sindhi, Lohana, Khoja, Bhanushali, Punjabi, Jain, Muslim and Bengali in whom the incidence of beta thalassemia trait ranges between 8% to 15%. The high incidence can be attributed to consaguinity and endogamy practised in these communities. It is evident that if...

2017
Paola Sebastiani Anastasia Gurinovich Harold Bae Stacy L. Andersen Thomas T. Perls

Recent work shows strong evidence of ancestry-based assortative mating in spouse pairs of the older generation of the Framingham Heart Study. Here, we extend this analysis to two studies of human longevity: the Long Life Family Study (LLFS), and the New England Centenarian Study (NECS). In the LLFS, we identified 890 spouse pairs spanning two generations, while in the NECS we used data from 102...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2001
A D Overall R A Nichols

We use the patterns of homozygosity at multiple loci to distinguish between excess homozygosity caused by consanguineous mating and that due to undetected population subdivision (the Wahlund effect). Clarification of the underlying causes of excess homozygosity is of practical importance in explaining the occurrence of recessive genetic disorders and in forensic match probability calculations. ...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2014
Partha P Majumder Analabha Basu

Recent advances in molecular and statistical genetics have enabled the reconstruction of human history by studying living humans. The ability to sequence and study DNA by calibrating the rate of accumulation of changes with evolutionary time has enabled robust inferences about how humans have evolved. These data indicate that modern humans evolved in Africa about 150,000 years ago and, consiste...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
L G Cota P A Moreira E V Menezes A S Gomes A R O Ericsson D A Oliveira A F Melo

Use of molecular markers can be limited by the high cost and extensive time required for their development. Transfer of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers reduces the cost and time limitations and has allowed the use of these markers in a larger number of species. We tested 11 SSR markers previously developed for Anacardium occidentale on A. humile. The 11 loci were successfully amplified in ...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2006
Mladen Smoljanović Smiljana Ristić Caroline Hayward

AIM To assess the frequency of deletion of 32 base pairs in a CCR5 gene, shown to confer resistance to HIV infection, in two isolated island communities of Dalmatia, Croatia, with different histories of exposure to (plague) during the medieval period and beyond. METHODS Random samples of 100 individuals from highly isolated communities of Lopar (island of Rab) and Komiza (island of Vis) were ...

2015
Martin Voracek Stephan Rieder Stefan Stieger Viren Swami Alex Mesoudi

Combined heredity of surnames and physique, coupled with past marriage patterns and trade-specific physical aptitude and selection factors, may have led to differential assortment of bodily characteristics among present-day men with specific trade-reflecting surnames (Tailor vs. Smith). Two studies reported here were partially consistent with this genetic-social hypothesis, first proposed by Bä...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
B P Brasileiro C D Marinho P M A Costa L A Peternelli M D V Resende D E Cursi H P Hoffmann M H P Barbosa

The success of the development of new sugarcane varieties is associated with the ability to correctly select the genitor. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity between 113 clones and sugarcane varieties using the Ward-modified location model procedure with added information about the coefficient of parentage and endogamy. In this study, data was used from 100 experiments t...

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