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Genetic ancestries in northwest Cambodia
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Genetic ancestries in northwest Cambodia

M.L. Black, K. Dufall, C. Wise, S. Sullivan and A.H. Bittles
Annals of Human Biology, Vol.33(5-6), pp.620-627
2006
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Abstract

A survey of the genetic ancestry of 125 Cambodian children resident in Siem Reap province was undertaken, based on eight Y-chromosome binary polymorphisms and sequencing of the mtDNA HV1 region. The data indicated a largely East Asian paternal ancestry and a local Southeast Asian maternal ancestry. The presence of Y-chromosomes P* and R1a1* was suggestive of a small but significant Indo-European male ancestral component, which probably reflects the history of Indian, and later European, influences on Cambodia.

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Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.189 Genome Studies
1.189.310 Population Genetics
Web Of Science research areas
Anthropology
Biology
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Biology & Biochemistry
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