Anthropol Anz
Department of Anthropology, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
Published: June 2007
13 dermatoglyphic variables have been studied in eight population samples (five smaller isolated and three larger populations) to identify the possible differences between the larger and the smaller isolated populations. The data and neighbor joining trees for the dermatoglyphic variables show distinct differences between males and females. The isolated population of the Lutheran Mountains is clearly separated from the other populations. Combining the results of dermatoglyphic and 12 hemogenetic variables (only for six populations) the male and female trees are nearly identical. The three isolated populations are clearly separated, whereas the larger ones show smaller distances.
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Anthropol Anz
June 2007
Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Man, Biological Faculty, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
17 dermatoglyphic variables have been studied in five population samples from south-central and southeastern Bulgaria. The results have been combined with 10 hemogenetic markers. The neighbor joining tree analysis showed only small genetic distances between the samples.
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June 2007
Department of Anthropology, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
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