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East European lowland as an area of long-time interaction between Caucasoid and Mongoloid peoples
Authors:S. A. Limborska  P. A. Slominsky  S. D. Nurbaev  E. V. Balanovskaya  M. I. Shadrina  S. N. Popova  O. V. Belyaeva  T. V. Pogoda  O. P. Balanovsky  D. A. Verbenko  K. B. Bulaeva  E. K. Khusnutdinova  V. A. Spitsyn  A. I. Mikulich
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Molecular Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 123182 Moscow, Russia;(2) Medical Genetics Scientific Center, 107012 Moscow, Russia;(3) Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117809 Moscow, Russia;(4) Bashkir Science Center of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 450054 Ufa, Russia;(5) Institute of Ethnography, 220015 Minsk, Byelarus
Abstract:Most of the population of Eastern Europe inhabit an area of great anthropological interest, because of the contact between Caucasoid and Mongoloid anthropological types. We have analyzed normal variability in minisatellite and microsatellite loci in some East European population. Different synthetic maps were constructed using reliability theory to evaluate the degree of accuracy. Comparison of the synthetic maps for DNA with classical markers has revealed a high level of correlation. All the data obtained show the diverse influence of both anthropological types in forming the gene pool of the Eastern European peoples.
Keywords:East Europe  Caucasoid  Mongoloid  Ethnogenesis  DNA diversity
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