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  1. Jan 14, 2012 · Eurogenes' North Euro clusters - phase 1, exploring the data. I have some preliminary results from a new intra-North Euro cluster analysis, using a cutting edge tool called ChromoPainter. More than 400 samples and 270K SNPs were tested, in linkage mode, and then the output processed in fineSTRUCTURE at 200K burn-ins and iterations.

  2. Oct 23, 2014 · Focusing on Polish and European population genetics and modern physical anthropology. search this blog. Thursday, October 23, 2014.

  3. Dec 6, 2013 · He was short (160 cm), probably lactose intolerant, had an exceedingly long melon (cranial index = 72.6), and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup K2a.In other words, he was a typical Neolithic farmer, and clearly different from the average modern-day inhabitant of the North European Plain.

  4. Mar 25, 2024 · I just emailed this to the authors of High-resolution genomic ancestry reveals mobility in early medieval Europe, a new preprint at bioRxiv [LINK]. I appreciate that Polish population history is not the main focus of your preprint, and also that you're constrained by the lack of relevant and suitably high quality ancient genomes from East-Central and Eastern Europe.

  5. In the present study we have investigated the frequency of five polymorphisms within innate immune-response genes (SLC11A1 D543N, MBL2 G161A, P2RX7 A1513C, IL10 A-1082G, TLR2 –196 to –174 ins/del) related to susceptibility to infections in humans. The DNA of individuals from two early Roman-Period populations of Linowo and Rogowo was analysed.

  6. Nov 17, 2008 · Polishgenes Blog Focusing on Polish and European population genetics and modern physical anthropology. search this blog. Wednesday, November 19, 2008.

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