Migration distance rather than migration rate explains genetic diversity in human patrilocal groups.
In patrilocal groups, females preferentially move to join their mate's paternal relatives. The gender-biased gene flow generated by this cultural practice is expected to affect genetic diversity across human populations. Greater female than male migration is predicted to result in a larger decr...
Main Authors: | Marks, S, Levy, H, Martinez-Cadenas, C, Montinaro, F, Capelli, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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2012
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