نتایج جستجو برای: indian populations

تعداد نتایج: 302477  

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2009
S R Jayasinghe S H Jayasinghe

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is fast becoming a major morbidity and mortality burden in the developing world. The magnitude of the problem is predicted to exceed that of the developed world due to the sheer population numbers at risk. The Indian subcontinental ethnicity has been associated with a more severe form of CAD that has its onset at a younger age. This form of coronary disease and its...

2013
Pathmanathan Raghavan David Bulbeck Gayathiri Pathmanathan Suresh Kanta Rathee

Recently published craniometric and genetic studies indicate a predominantly indigenous ancestry of Indian populations. We address this issue with a fuller coverage of Indian craniometrics than any done before. We analyse metrical variability within Indian series, Indians' sexual dimorphism, differences between northern and southern Indians, index-based differences of Indian males from other se...

2014
Ankita Narang Pankaj Jha Dhirendra Kumar Rintu Kutum Anupam Kumar Mondal Debasis Dash Mitali Mukerji

Admixture mapping has been enormously resourceful in identifying genetic variations linked to phenotypes, adaptation, and diseases. In this study through analysis of copy number variable regions (CNVRs), we report extensive restructuring in the genomes of the recently admixed African-Indian population (OG-W-IP) that inhabits a highly saline environment in Western India. The study included subje...

Journal: :Science 2007
Ryan D Hernandez Melissa J Hubisz David A Wheeler David G Smith Betsy Ferguson Jeffrey Rogers Lynne Nazareth Amit Indap Traci Bourquin John McPherson Donna Muzny Richard Gibbs Rasmus Nielsen Carlos D Bustamante

To understand the demographic history of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and document the extent of linkage disequilibrium (LD) in the genome, we partially resequenced five Encyclopedia of DNA Elements regions in 9 Chinese and 38 captive-born Indian rhesus macaques. Population genetic analyses of the 1467 single-nucleotide polymorphisms discovered suggest that the two populations separated abo...

2018
Filip Huyghe Marc Kochzius

In this contribution, we determine the genetic population structure in the Skunk Clownfish (Amphiprion akallopsisos) across the Indian Ocean, and on a smaller geographic scale in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO). Highly restricted gene flow was discovered between populations on either side of the Indian Ocean using the control region as a mitochondrial marker (mtDNA). We verify this conclusion us...

2013
Flore Samaran Kathleen M. Stafford Trevor A. Branch Jason Gedamke Jean-Yves Royer Robert P. Dziak Christophe Guinet

Understanding the seasonal movements and distribution patterns of migratory species over ocean basin scales is vital for appropriate conservation and management measures. However, assessing populations over remote regions is challenging, particularly if they are rare. Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus spp) are an endangered species found in the Southern and Indian Oceans. Here two recognized s...

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

different species of gazelles are among the most endangered mammals on the asian steppes and occur in the central, southern and northwestern regions of iran. the previous conservation efforts in this region have been incomplete due to confusion about the phylogenetic relationship among various populations. so that, different conservation programs such as ex-situ breeding and transfer of captive...

Journal: :Diabetes 2010
Vipin Gupta Shah Ebrahim

In the last 4 years, genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have revolutionized the complex disease genomics research worldwide. In the context of type 2 diabetes, GWASs have led to the discovery of several novel genetic markers that illuminated hitherto unknown biological pathways. Now, the validation of these type 2 diabetes–related priority single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (from GWASs...

2010
Yulia Egorova

This paper explores the historical and social context of population genetic research conducted in India by focusing on a study by Reich et al which aimed to reconstruct Indian population history. The paper addresses two themes. First, it considers the agendas and modes of thinking about Indian populations and the caste system on which this study appears to be based. Second, it reflects on the m...

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