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Author Crubézy Eric, Amory Sylvain, Keyser Christine, Bouakaze Caroline, Bodner Martin, Gibert Morgane, Röck Alexander, Parson Walther, Alexeev Anatoly, Ludes Bertrand, doi  openurl
  Title Human evolution in Siberia: from frozen bodies to ancient DNA. Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2010 Publication BMC evolutionary biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 10 Issue Pages 25 -25  
  Keywords Animals, Biological Evolution, Cell Nucleus, Cell Nucleus: genetics, Chromosomes, Human, Y, Chromosomes, Human, Y: genetics, DNA, DNA, Mitochondrial, DNA, Mitochondrial: genetics, DNA: genetics, Female, Genetics, Population, Humans, Male, Siberia,  
  Abstract The Yakuts contrast strikingly with other populations from Siberia due to their cattle- and horse-breeding economy as well as their Turkic language. On the basis of ethnological and linguistic criteria as well as population genetic studies, it has been assumed that they originated from South Siberian populations. However, many questions regarding the origins of this intriguing population still need to be clarified (e.g. the precise origin of paternal lineages and the admixture rate with indigenous populations). This study attempts to better understand the origins of the Yakuts by performing genetic analyses on 58 mummified frozen bodies dated from the 15th to the 19th century, excavated from Yakutia (Eastern Siberia).
 
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