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  2. Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The foremost pioneer of the study of population genetics was Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza.Cavalli-Sforza used classical genetic markers to analyse DNA by proxy. This method studies differences in the frequencies of particular allelic traits, namely polymorphisms from proteins found within human blood (such as the ABO blood groups, Rhesus blood antigens, HLA loci, immunoglobulins, G-6-P-D ...

  3. Portuguese people - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese people ... According to an early genetic study, the Portuguese are a relatively distinct population according to HLA data, as they have a high ...

  4. African admixture in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This haplotype is considered a genetic marker of Sub-Saharan Africa, where it shows frequencies of about 80%. [73] Whereas, in non-Mediterranean European populations, that value is about 0.3%, in Spain the average figure for this African haplotype is nearly eight times greater (though still at a low level) at 2.4%, and it shows a peak at 4.5% ...

  5. Portuguese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Genetic studies also confirm the strong proportion of Portuguese genetic ancestry in Brazilians. According to one study, at least half of the Brazilian population's Y Chromosome comes from Portugal. Black Brazilians have an average of 48% non-African genes; [3] [43] most of them may have Portuguese ancestors.

  6. Parkinson’s, ADHD tied to genes that affect brain volume

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    Our goal was to map the genetic variants that influence brain structure and examine if these same genes also affect the risk of brain-related disorders,” noted Rentería. The results of the team ...

  7. Alcino J. Silva - Wikipedia

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    Alcino J. Silva (born April 9, 1961) is a Portuguese-American neuroscientist who was the recipient of the 2008 Order of Prince Henry and elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2013 for his contributions to the molecular cellular cognition of memory, a field he pioneered with the publication of two articles in Science in 1992.

  8. Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups, based on relevant studies, for various ethnic [dubious – discuss] and other notable groups from Europe.The samples are taken from individuals identified with the ethnic and linguistic designations shown in the first two columns; the third column gives the sample size studied; and the other columns give the percentage for each ...

  9. Talk:Portuguese people - Wikipedia

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    = Melroross 11:33, 22 December 2019 (UTC) To the benefit of the doubt, and because despite my best efforts this hasn’t sunk in: The Portuguese People section has got ample material and several sub-sections where aspects like genetics are very well documented- if you are unsure on how to navigate pages, Wikipedia has an array of tools at ...