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Genetic genealogy

Genetic genealogy

  • Genetic drift
    Genetic drift (also known as allelic drift or the Sewall Wright effect after biologist Sewall Wright) is the change in the frequency of a gene variant (allele) in a population due to random sampling of organisms.
  • Heteroplasmy
    Heteroplasmy is the presence of more than one type of organellar genome (mitochondrial DNA or plastid DNA) within a cell or individual.
  • Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas
    The genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focuses on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups.
  • Descent from Genghis Khan
    Descent from Genghis Khan (Mongolian: Алтан ураг Altan urag, meaning "Golden lineage"), generally called Genghisids, is traceable primarily in Central Asia; Mongolia, Inner Mongolia in China, and Siberia.
  • Early human migrations
    Earliest human migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents began 2 million years ago with the migration out of Africa of Homo erectus.
  • Lichtenstein Cave
    The Lichtenstein Cave is an archaeological site near Dorste, Lower Saxony, Germany.
  • List of haplogroups of historic people
    This is a list of haplogroups of historic people.
  • Race and genetics
    The relationship between race and genetics is relevant to the controversy concerning race classification.
  • International Society of Genetic Genealogy
    The International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) is an independent non-commercial nonprofit organization of genetic genealogists run by volunteers.
  • Genetic studies on Jews
    Genetic studies on Jews are part of the population genetics discipline and are used to better understand the chronology of migration provided by research in other fields, such as history, archaeology, linguistics, and paleontology.
  • Hypervariable region
    A hypervariable region (HVR) is a location within nuclear DNA or the D-loop of mitochondrial DNA in which base pairs of nucleotides repeat (in the case of nuclear DNA) or have substitutions (in the case of mitochondrial DNA).
  • Finding Your Roots
    Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
  • Genetic studies on Sri Lankan Tamils
    Although Sri Lankan Tamils are culturally and linguistically distinct, genetic studies indicate that they are closely related to other ethnic groups in the island while being related to the Indian Tamils from South India and Bengalis from the Northeast India as well.
  • 100% English
    100% English is a Channel 4 television programme shown in November 2006 in the United Kingdom.
  • Pierre Zalloua
    Pierre Zalloua (Arabic: بيار زلّوعة)‎‎ is a Lebanese biologist.
  • River Out of Eden
    River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life is a 1995 popular science book by Richard Dawkins.
  • Early life and career of Thomas Jefferson
    Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, was involved in politics from his early adult years.
  • Human genetic clustering
    Human genetic clustering is the degree to which human genetic variation can be partitioned into a small number of groups or clusters.
  • Jefferson–Hemings controversy
    The Jefferson–Hemings controversy concerns the question of whether there was a sexual relationship between U.