2009-04-29

Bibliography of Indic Genetics (2000 and prior)

This is a list of (mostly open access) papers in my collection that pertains to the genetics of the Indian Subcontinent.

Pre-1999

[Sarkar1961] Sarkar et al, "A Contribution to the Genetics of Hypertrichosis of the Ear Rims", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 13(2), pp. 214-223, 1961.

[Dronamraju1962] Dronamraju, Haldane, "Inheritance of Hairy Pinnae", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 14(1), pp. 102-103, 1962.

[Stern1964] Stern et al, "New Data on the Problem of Y-Linkage of Hairy Pinnae", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 16(4), pp. 455-471, 1964.

[Chattopadhyay1966] Chattopadhyay, "Inheritance of hairy pinna of the ear", Journal of Genetics, vol. 59(3), pp. 329-334, 1966.

[Karve1968] Karve et al, "A Biological Comparison of Eight Endogamous Groups of the Same Rank [and Comments and Replies]", Current Anthropology, vol. 9(2/3) pp. 109-124, 1968.

[Brega1986] Brega et al, "Genetic Studies on the Tharu Population of Nepal: Restriction Endonuclease Polymorphisms of Mitochondrial DNA", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 39, pp. 502-512, 1986.

[Pitchappan1988] Pitchappan, "Founder effects explain the distribution of the HLA A1-B17 but not the absence of the A1-B8 haplotypes in India", Journal of Genetics, vol. 67(2), pp. 101-111, 1988.

[Ballinger1992] Ballinger et al, "Southeast Asian Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Reveals Genetic Continuity of Ancient Mongoloid Migrations", Genetics, vol. 130, pp. 139-152, 1992.

[Passarino1993] Passarino et al, "COII/tRNA(Lys) Intergenic 9-bp Deletion and Other mtDNA Markers Clearly Reveal That the Tharus (Southern Nepal) Have Oriental Affinities", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 53, pp. 609-618, 1993.

[Melton1995] Melton et al, "Polynesian Genetic Affinities with Southeast Asian Populations as Identified by mtDNA Analysis", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 57, pp. 403-414, 1995.

[Mountain1995] Mountain et al, "Demographic History of India and mtDNA-Sequence Diversity", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 56, pp. 979-992, 1995.

[Passarino1996] Passarino et al, "Pre-Caucasoid and Caucasoid Genetic Features of the Indian Population, Revealed by mtDNA Polymorphisms", American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 59, pp. 927-934, 1996.

[Bamshad1998] Bamshad et al, "Female gene flow stratifies Hindu castes", Nature, vol. 395, pp. 651-652, 1998.

1999

[Bhattacharyya1999] Bhattacharyya et al, "Negligible Male Gene Flow Across Ethnic Boundaries in India, Revealed by Analysis of Y-Chromosomal DNA Polymorphisms", Genome Research, vol. 9, pp. 711-719, 1999.
doi:10.1101/gr.9.8.711

[Kivisild1999a] Kivisild et al, "The Place of the Indian mtDNA Variants in the Global Network of Maternal Lineages and the Peopling of the Old World", in "Genome Diversity: Applications in Human Population Genetics", Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, pp. 135-152, 1999.

[Kivisild1999b] Kivisild et al, "Deep common ancestry of Indian and western-Eurasian mitochondrial DNA lineages", Current Biology, vol. 9, pp. 1331-1334, Nov. 1999.

[Majumder1999] Majumder et al, "Human-specific insertion/deletion polymorphisms in Indian populations and their possible evolutionary implications", European Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 7, pp. 435-446, 1999.

[Watkins1999] Watkins et al, "Multiple Origins of the mtDNA 9-bp Deletion in Populations of South India", American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 109, pp. 147-158, 1999.

2000

[Kivisild2000a] Kivisild et al, "An Indian Ancestry: a Key for Understanding Human Diversity in Europe and Beyond", Chapter 31 in "Archaeogenetics: DNA and the population prehistory of Europe", Eds. Colin Renfrew & Katie Boyle, McDonald Institute Monographs, 2000.
ISBN: 1-902937-08-2
ISSN: 1363-1349

[Kivisild2000b] Kivisild, "The origins of southern and western Eurasian populations: an mtDNA study", Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Tartu University, Estonia, May 2000.

[Roychoudhury2000] Roychoudhury et al, "Fundamental genomic unity of ethnic India is revealed by analysis of mitochondrial DNA", Current Science, vol. 79(9), pp. 1182-1192, 2000.

[Su2000] Su et al, "Y chromosome haplotypes reveal prehistorical migrations to the Himalayas", Human Genetics, vol. 107, pp. 582-590, 2000.
doi:10.1007/s004390000406