Genetic Demographic Description of the Ust-Aldan Rural Population of Sakha Republic (Yakutia): Ethnic, Sex, and Age Compositions, Vital Statistics, and Surname Structure |
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Authors: | A. N. Kucher N. R. Maksimova A. N. Nogovitsina A. L. Sukhomyasova |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Medical Genetics, Tomsk Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Tomsk, 634050, Russia;(2) Yakut Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and the Government of Sakha Republic (Yakutia), 677019 Sakha Republic, Russia |
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Abstract: | Information on the sex, age, and ethnic compositions; reproductive parameters; intensity of natural selection (Crow's indices); and surname diversity of three rural populations (the Byadi, Dyupsya, and Cheriktey villages) of the Ust-Aldan ulus (district) of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) has been analyzed. The rural Yakut population of the Ust-Aldan ulus is demographically young (the mean age 25–31 years) and characterized by low outbreeding, unfavorable sex ratio in both prereproductive and reproductive ages, and high fertility (3.58–5.45 children surviving until the reproductive age per woman that has completed the reproductive period), although the actual reproductively active period is shorter than half its physiological duration. In the structure of index of total selection, the differential-fertility component is considerably greater than the differential-mortality component (Itot = 0.625, Im = 0.093, and If = 0.487). In the villages studied, some surnames are accumulated (45–65% of the population have five most frequent surnames), which determines the low surname diversity ( = 11.62–25.19) and high random isonymy (Ir= 0.0391–0.0823). |
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