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From: steven perkins <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Russian Gene Pool Abstract
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:01:05 -0500
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The following article may also be of interest:
Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism in Russian Population form Five Oblasts
of the European Part of Russia
Authors: Morozova, I.1; Naumova, O.2; Rychkov, S.2; Zhukova, O.2
Source: Russian Journal of Genetics, Volume 41, Number 9, September
2005, pp. 1040-1045(6)
Publisher: MAIK Nauka Interperiodica
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Abstract:
New data on mitochondrial DNA polymorphism among Russian population
from five oblasts, located within the main ethnic area of Russians,
specifically, Ryazan' oblast, Ivanovo oblast, Vologda oblast, Orel
oblast, and Tambov oblast (N = 177) are presented. RFLP analysis of
the mtDNA coding region showed that most of the mtDNA diversity in the
populations examined could be described by main European haplogroups
H, U, T, J, K, I, V, W, and X. Haplogroup frequency distribution
patterns in the populations of interest were analyzed in comparison
with the European and Uralic populations. Based on the haplogroup
frequencies, the indices of intraethnic population diversity, Wright's
F st statistics, and the values of squared deviation from the mean, as
well as genetic distances between Russians and European and Uralic
populations were estimated. Analysis of these indices along with the
anthropological data provided identification of a number of regional
groups within the populations examined, which could either result from
the interaction of ancient Slavs with different non-Slavic tribes, or
could be caused by the ethnic heterogeneity of the ancient Slavs
themselves.
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1007/s11177-005-0197-3
Affiliations: 1: Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991, Russia, Email:
2: Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow, 119991, Russia,
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In the past I went directly to the journal web page and asked for a
copy of an article. They sent it for free. I think I got to it from
the NAUKA website.
Steven C. Perkins
On 10/16/05, <> wrote:
>
> In a message dated 10/16/2005 8:32:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
> abstract includes an e-mail for the author -- you could try
> corresponding with him/her, although the address is rather old. The article
> is in
> Russian, but the abstract is in English and you could probably address the
> author
> in English.
>
>
>
> OK David, which of us is going to do this. (PS, you're a big reason I posted
> the abstract info).
>
> Anne
>
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