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| ren | Jul 9 2005, 03:07:49 AM Post #1 |
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Updated: 2010-6-13 http://www.jstor.org/pss/2055249 RADIOCARBON DATES FROM PALEOLITHIC SITES IN KOREA http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/kApbRi7Mx1mmM...0In%20Korea.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.corea.it/kudara_2.htm 2003: Y-chromosomal DNA haplogroups and their implications for the dual origins of the Koreans 1999: Y chromosome DNA variation in East Asian populations and its potential for inferring the peopling of Korea archaeology: 2002 Radiocarbon Date From Paleolithic Sites In Korea http://groups.yahoo.com/group/QuetzalcoatlAnthro/files/ 2000 "The current state of Korean paleoanthropology" free abstract and subscription link, http://rapidshare.de/files/12918636/The_cu...pology.pdf.html Edited by ren, Jun 13 2010, 08:49:49 AM.
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| ren | Dec 31 2005, 08:21:02 AM Post #2 |
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For future reference, the first study cites the markers but not the phylogeny or lineage names of the lineages they studied. Here are what the markers refer to, YAP = DE RPS4Y_711 = C M175 = O M95 = O2a SRY+465 = O2b 47z = O2b1 Line1 = O3c source: http://www.dnaheritage.com/ysnpmarkers.asp http://photobucket.com/albums/y121/fi1/gen...trilineages.jpg |
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| black man | Jan 4 2006, 04:27:30 AM Post #3 |
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I couldn't read the original text, but in the google cache there was translation: http://science.empas.com/search/kisti_deta...593&au=&rs=&jn=
The following characters probably mention author, editor etc:
----------- Wook Kim's page with some pdfs about e.g. the Korean y-chromosome: http://www.genekotech.com/dnatype/lab/dna2.html
http://www.genekotech.com/dnatype/lab/pdf/Kim1998.pdf http://www.genekotech.com/dnatype/lab/pdf/Shin2001.pdf http://www.genekotech.com/dnatype/lab/pdf/Han2001.pdf The others are only for registered users or about different topics. http://www.genekotech.com/dnatype/lab/pdf/Shin1998.pdf ----------------- An Insertion Polymorphism of LY1 Retroposon in East Asians and Its Implications for the Population Studies of Koreans http://kgenetics.or.kr/PDF/vol.23%20no.3/23-3-9.pdf "LY1 Retroposon" has something to do with O-line1. http://www.geocities.com/vetinarilord/korean.pdf
--------- 2006: Phylogenetic Analysis by RFLP and Sequencing of Mitochondrial DNA in a Korean Population Jin-Young Lee, Heui-Soo Kim1, Bae Jin Ha2, and Yeong-Hong Park link |
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| cydevil | Jan 26 2007, 01:57:36 AM Post #4 |
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Kim et al, Y-chromosome Haplogroup C Lineages and Implications for Population History of Korea Kim et al, Y-chromosome Haplogroup O3-M122 Variation in East Asia and Its Implication, for the Peopling of Korea Those two studies can be downloaded from http://kgenetics.or.kr The one on C is in volume 28 issue 3 and the one on O3 is in volume 28 issue 1. |
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| black man | Jan 26 2007, 10:45:54 PM Post #5 |
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2007: y hgs of samples from Seoul and Daegon hospitals(?) |
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| cydevil | Jan 27 2007, 07:26:04 AM Post #6 |
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It's Daejun, a city in southcentral Korea. ![]() It's the highlighted area. |
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