Social transmission of reproductive behavior increases frequency of inherited disorders in a young-expanding population.
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ARSACS, a spastic ataxia common in northeastern Québec, is caused by mutations in a new gene encoding an 11.5-kb ORFAdmixture dynamics in Hispanics: a shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolateExperimental estimation of mutation rates in a wheat population with a gene genealogy approachCross-National Patterns of Intergenerational Continuities in Childbearing in Developed CountriesY-chromosome descent clusters and male differential reproductive success: young lineage expansions dominate Asian pastoral nomadic populationsSociocultural behavior, sex-biased admixture, and effective population sizes in Central African Pygmies and non-Pygmies.Detecting population growth, selection and inherited fertility from haplotypic data in humans.Global patterns in human mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome variation caused by spatial instability of the local cultural processesMatrilineal fertility inheritance detected in hunter-gatherer populations using the imbalance of gene genealogies.Negative selection on BRCA1 susceptibility alleles sheds light on the population genetics of late-onset diseases and aging theory.Molecular analysis reveals tighter social regulation of immigration in patrilocal populations than in matrilocal populations.Colloquium papers: Heritability of reproductive fitness traits in a human populationA populationwide coalescent analysis of Icelandic matrilineal and patrilineal genealogies: evidence for a faster evolutionary rate of mtDNA lineages than Y chromosomesAdmixed ancestry and stratification of Quebec regional populations.Haploid chromosomes in molecular ecology: lessons from the human Y.The effect of maternal care on child survival: a demographic, genetic, and evolutionary perspective.Deconstructing Jaco: genetic heritage of an Afrikaner.Efficiently tracking selection in a multiparental population: the case of earliness in wheat.Patrilineal populations show more male transmission of reproductive success than cognatic populations in Central Asia, which reduces their genetic diversity.Correlation of intergenerational family sizes suggests a genetic component of reproductive fitness.Genome-wide association study identifies candidate genes for male fertility traits in humansHigh Frequency Haplotypes are Expected Events, not Historical Figures.Y chromosome variation in Europe: continental and local processes in the formation of the extant gene pool.Sex-specific demographic behaviours that shape human genomic variation.Fragmentation of the Québec population genetic pool (Canada): evidence from the genetic contribution of founders per region in the 17th and 18th centuries.Intergenerational fertility correlations in contemporary developing counties.Estimation of population growth or decline in genetically monitored populations.The effective size of the Icelandic population and the prospects for LD mapping: inference from unphased microsatellite markers.Y-chromosome mismatch distributions in Europe.Older fathers' children have lower evolutionary fitness across four centuries and in four populations.Deep Human Genealogies Reveal a Selective Advantage to Be on an Expanding Wave FrontThe intergenerational transmission of reproductive behaviour: comparative perspectives
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Social transmission of reproductive behavior increases frequency of inherited disorders in a young-expanding population.
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1998-12-01T00:00:00Z