Posts Tagged ‘populations’

Unexpected Joy Found In Making Homemade Baby Food

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Scientists from the world’s leading industrial countries have today warned of dire consequences, particularly for developing countries, unless action is taken to adapt to threats to food and water supplies now and in the future. In the coming years, they will be aggravated by rising populations, and climate change. These threats must be properly assessed [...]

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The Deadliners - Mongoloid

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

African lineage (with the frequency of 0.4%) belonging to haplogroup L2a and marked by the +13803HaeIII variant was also detected.
… Thus, it seems reasonable that accumulation of Mongoloid mtDNA lineages in Slavs and their ancestors was intensified only in the last 4000 years.
… The highest frequencies of the Mongoloid component are typical of the Russian [...]

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Origins Of Mongoloid MtDNA In Slavs

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Low frequency of Mongoloid mtDNA variant in Letts and Lithuanians suggests that Mongoloid component was probably not typical of Balto-Slavic protogene pool. Thus, it seems reasonable that accumulation of Mongoloid mtDNA lineages in Slavs and their ancestors was intensified only in the last 4000 years.
… The highest frequencies of the Mongoloid component are typical of [...]

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