Phillip Endicott
occupation: researcher
Articles 29
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Y-chromosomal analysis of clan structure of Kalmyks, the only European Mongol people, and their relationship to Oirat-Mongols of Inner Asia
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Ancient human parallel lineages within North America contributed to a coastal expansion
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Origin and spread of human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U7.
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Sex-specific genetic diversity is shaped by cultural factors in Inner Asian human populations.
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Ancient mtDNA sequences from the First Australians revisited
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East Eurasian ancestry in the middle of Europe: genetic footprints of Steppe nomads in the genomes of Belarusian Lipka Tatars
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Genetic Heritage of the Balto-Slavic Speaking Populations: A Synthesis of Autosomal, Mitochondrial and Y-Chromosomal Data
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The history of the North African mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U6 gene flow into the African, Eurasian and American continents
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Unravelling the distinct strains of Tharu ancestry
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The Andaman Islanders in a regional genetic context: reexamining the evidence for an early peopling of the archipelago from South Asia
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Genetic diversity of four Filipino negrito populations from Luzon: comparison of male and female effective population sizes and differential integration of immigrants into Aeta and Agta communities.
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Introduction: revisiting the "negrito" hypothesis: a transdisciplinary approach to human prehistory in southeast Asia.
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Preferential access to genetic information from endogenous hominin ancient DNA and accurate quantitative SNP-typing via SPEX
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Using genetic evidence to evaluate four palaeoanthropological hypotheses for the timing of Neanderthal and modern human origins.
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Genotyping human ancient mtDNA control and coding region polymorphisms with a multiplexed Single-Base-Extension assay: the singular maternal history of the Tyrolean Iceman
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Evaluating the mitochondrial timescale of human evolution
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A Bayesian evaluation of human mitochondrial substitution rates
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The crucial role of calibration in molecular date estimates for the peopling of the Americas
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Detailed mtDNA genotypes permit a reassessment of the settlement and population structure of the Andaman Islands.
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Revealing the prehistoric settlement of Australia by Y chromosome and mtDNA analysis
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Novel high-resolution characterization of ancient DNA reveals C > U-type base modification events as the sole cause of post mortem miscoding lesions
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The unresolved location of Otzi's mtDNA within haplogroup K.
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A prehistory of Indian Y chromosomes: evaluating demic diffusion scenarios
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Multiplexed SNP typing of ancient DNA clarifies the origin of Andaman mtDNA haplogroups amongst South Asian tribal populations
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Developing multiplexed SNP assays with special reference to degraded DNA templates.
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Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in South and Southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans
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Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in south and southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans
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The genetic origins of the Andaman Islanders
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Reply to Cordaux and Stoneking.
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