نتایج جستجو برای: east caucasus languages (ebrian

تعداد نتایج: 220181  

Journal: :مطالعات اوراسیای مرکزی 0
غلامحسین زرگری نژاد حامد کاظم زاده

abstract circassians are one of the ethnic groups in the south-west of the caucasus who speak circassian language which is one of the branches of the north-east caucasus languages (ebrian-caucasian). this ethnic branch includes the caucasian ethnic abkhaz-adygian group, which are nowadays divided in three republics in the north caucasus kabardino-balkaria, karachay-cherkessia and adygeya. by us...

Journal: :Human biology 2014
David Tarkhnishvili Alexander Gavashelishvili Marine Murtskhvaladze Mariam Gabelaia Gigi Tevzadze

Publications that describe the composition of the human Y-DNA haplogroup in diffferent ethnic or linguistic groups and geographic regions provide no explicit explanation of the distribution of human paternal lineages in relation to specific ecological conditions. Our research attempts to address this topic for the Caucasus, a geographic region that encompasses a relatively small area but harbor...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1389

cultural iran is a scope that is more extended than the political territories of iran as a political unit. this concept means that cultural geography(mehdi moghanlo-1383-1) of iran is greater than its political geography which, according to history, has a long history extending west-east from kandahar to the euphrates and north-south from the persian gulf to the caucasus including transoxiana a...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Oleg Balanovsky Khadizhat Dibirova Anna Dybo Oleg Mudrak Svetlana Frolova Elvira Pocheshkhova Marc Haber Daniel Platt Theodore Schurr Wolfgang Haak Marina Kuznetsova Magomed Radzhabov Olga Balaganskaya Alexey Romanov Tatiana Zakharova David F Soria Hernanz Pierre Zalloua Sergey Koshel Merritt Ruhlen Colin Renfrew R Spencer Wells Chris Tyler-Smith Elena Balanovska

We analyzed 40 single nucleotide polymorphism and 19 short tandem repeat Y-chromosomal markers in a large sample of 1,525 indigenous individuals from 14 populations in the Caucasus and 254 additional individuals representing potential source populations. We also employed a lexicostatistical approach to reconstruct the history of the languages of the North Caucasian family spoken by the Caucasus...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
U Roostalu I Kutuev E-L Loogväli E Metspalu K Tambets M Reidla E K Khusnutdinova E Usanga T Kivisild R Villems

More than a third of the European pool of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is fragmented into a number of subclades of haplogroup (hg) H, the most frequent hg throughout western Eurasia. Although there has been considerable recent progress in studying mitochondrial genome variation in Europe at the complete sequence resolution, little data of comparable resolution is so far available for regions...

Journal: :Human biology 2013
Doron M Behar Mait Metspalu Yael Baran Naama M Kopelman Bayazit Yunusbayev Ariella Gladstein Shay Tzur Hovhannes Sahakyan Ardeshir Bahmanimehr Levon Yepiskoposyan Kristina Tambets Elza K Khusnutdinova Alena Kushniarevich Oleg Balanovsky Elena Balanovsky Lejla Kovacevic Damir Marjanovic Evelin Mihailov Anastasia Kouvatsi Costas Triantaphyllidis Roy J King Ornella Semino Antonio Torroni Michael F Hammer Ene Metspalu Karl Skorecki Saharon Rosset Eran Halperin Richard Villems Noah A Rosenberg

The origin and history of the Ashkenazi Jewish population have long been of great interest, and advances in high-throughput genetic analysis have recently provided a new approach for investigating these topics. We and others have argued on the basis of genome-wide data that the Ashkenazi Jewish population derives its ancestry from a combination of sources tracing to both Europe and the Middle E...

Journal: :Human biology 2016
David Tarkhnishvili Alexander Gavashelishvili Marine Murtskhvaladze Ardashel Latsuzbaia

The analyses of 15 autosomal and 23 Y-chromosome DNA single-tandem-repeat loci in five rural populations from the Caucasus (four ethnically Georgian and one ethnically Armenian) indicated that two Georgian populations, one from the west and the other from the east of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, were both patrilineally and autosomally most differentiated from each other, and the other popula...

2015
Eppie R Jones Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes Sarah Connell Veronika Siska Anders Eriksson Rui Martiniano Russell L McLaughlin Marcos Gallego Llorente Lara M Cassidy Cristina Gamba Tengiz Meshveliani Ofer Bar-Yosef Werner Müller Anna Belfer-Cohen Zinovi Matskevich Nino Jakeli Thomas F G Higham Mathias Currat David Lordkipanidze Michael Hofreiter Andrea Manica Ron Pinhasi Daniel G Bradley

We extend the scope of European palaeogenomics by sequencing the genomes of Late Upper Palaeolithic (13,300 years old, 1.4-fold coverage) and Mesolithic (9,700 years old, 15.4-fold) males from western Georgia in the Caucasus and a Late Upper Palaeolithic (13,700 years old, 9.5-fold) male from Switzerland. While we detect Late Palaeolithic-Mesolithic genomic continuity in both regions, we find t...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Bayazit Yunusbayev Mait Metspalu Mari Järve Ildus Kutuev Siiri Rootsi Ene Metspalu Doron M Behar Kärt Varendi Hovhannes Sahakyan Rita Khusainova Levon Yepiskoposyan Elza K Khusnutdinova Peter A Underhill Toomas Kivisild Richard Villems

The Caucasus, inhabited by modern humans since the Early Upper Paleolithic and known for its linguistic diversity, is considered to be important for understanding human dispersals and genetic diversity in Eurasia. We report a synthesis of autosomal, Y chromosome, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in populations from all major subregions and linguistic phyla of the area. Autosomal genome v...

Journal: :Annals of human genetics 2004
I Nasidze E Y S Ling D Quinque I Dupanloup R Cordaux S Rychkov O Naumova O Zhukova N Sarraf-Zadegan G A Naderi S Asgary S Sardas D D Farhud T Sarkisian C Asadov A Kerimov M Stoneking

We have analyzed mtDNA HVI sequences and Y chromosome haplogroups based on 11 binary markers in 371 individuals, from 11 populations in the Caucasus and the neighbouring countries of Turkey and Iran. Y chromosome haplogroup diversity in the Caucasus was almost as high as in Central Asia and the Near East, and significantly higher than in Europe. More than 27% of the variance in Y-haplogroups ca...

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