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Emmeline W. Hill
Researcher at University College Dublin
Publications - 91
Citations - 5943
Emmeline W. Hill is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Skeletal muscle. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 85 publications receiving 5413 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmeline W. Hill include National University of Ireland & Trinity College, Dublin.
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Tracing European founder lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA pool.
Martin B. Richards,Martin B. Richards,Vincent Macaulay,Eileen Hickey,Emilce Vega,Bryan Sykes,Valentina Guida,Chiara Rengo,Chiara Rengo,Daniele Sellitto,Fulvio Cruciani,Toomas Kivisild,Richard Villems,Mark G. Thomas,Serge Rychkov,Oksana Rychkov,Yuri Rychkov,Mukaddes Gölge,Dimitar Dimitrov,Emmeline W. Hill,Daniel G. Bradley,Valentino Romano,Francesco Calì,Giuseppe Vona,Andrew G. Demaine,Surinder S. Papiha,Costas Triantaphyllidis,Gheorghe Stefanescu,Jiří Hatina,Michele Belledi,Anna Di Rienzo,Andrea Novelletto,Ariella Oppenheim,Søren Nørby,Nadia Al-Zaheri,S. Santachiara-Benerecetti,Rosaria Scozzari,Antonio Torroni,Antonio Torroni,Hans-Jürgen Bandelt +39 more
TL;DR: There has been substantial back-migration into the Near East, there was a founder effect or bottleneck associated with the Last Glacial Maximum, 20,000 years ago, and a way to account for multiple dispersals of common sequence types is suggested.
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Genome sequence, comparative analysis, and population genetics of the domestic horse.
Claire M. Wade,Elena Giulotto,Snaevar Sigurdsson,Monica Zoli,Sante Gnerre,Freyja Imsland,Teri L. Lear,David L. Adelson,Ernest Bailey,Rebecca R. Bellone,Helmut Blöcker,Ottmar Distl,Robert C. Edgar,Manuel Garber,Tosso Leeb,Evan Mauceli,James N. MacLeod,Maria Cecilia T. Penedo,Joy M. Raison,Ted Sharpe,J. Vogel,Leif Andersson,Douglas F. Antczak,Tara Biagi,Matthew M. Binns,Bhanu P. Chowdhary,S.J. Coleman,G. Della Valle,Sarah Fryc,Gérard Guérin,T. Hasegawa,Emmeline W. Hill,Jerzy Jurka,Anna Kiialainen,Gabriella Lindgren,Jinze Liu,Elisa Magnani,James R. Mickelson,James D. Murray,Solomon G. Nergadze,Robert C. Onofrio,S. Pedroni,M. F. Piras,Terje Raudsepp,Mariano Rocchi,K. H. Røed,Oliver A. Ryder,S. Searle,Loren C. Skow,June E Swinburne,Ann-Christine Syvänen,Teruaki Tozaki,Stephanie J. Valberg,Mark Vaudin,Jared White,Michael C. Zody,Eric S. Lander,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh +57 more
TL;DR: The analysis reveals an evolutionarily new centromere on equine chromosome 11 that displays properties of an immature but fully functioning Centromere and is devoid of centromeric satellite sequence, suggesting thatCentromeric function may arise before satellite repeat accumulation.
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Y-Chromosomal Diversity in Europe Is Clinal and Influenced Primarily by Geography, Rather than by Language
Zoë H. Rosser,Tatiana Zerjal,Matthew E. Hurles,Maarja Adojaan,Dragan Alavantić,António Amorim,William Amos,Manuel Armenteros,Eduardo Arroyo,Guido Barbujani,Gunhild Beckman,Lars Beckman,Jaume Bertranpetit,Elena Bosch,Daniel G. Bradley,Gaute Brede,Gillian Cooper,Helena B.S.M. Côrte-Real,Peter de Knijff,Ronny Decorte,Yuri E. Dubrova,Oleg Evgrafov,Anja Gilissen,Sanja Glisic,Mukaddes Gölge,Emmeline W. Hill,Anna Jeziorowska,Luba Kalaydjieva,Manfred Kayser,Toomas Kivisild,S. A. Kravchenko,Astrida Krumina,Vaidutis Kučinskas,João Lavinha,L. A. Livshits,Patrizia Malaspina,Syrrou Maria,Ken McElreavey,Thomas Meitinger,Aavo-Valdur Mikelsaar,R. John Mitchell,Khedoudja Nafa,Jayne Nicholson,Søren Nørby,Arpita Pandya,Jüri Parik,Philippos C. Patsalis,Luísa Pereira,Borut Peterlin,Gerli Pielberg,Maria João Prata,Carlo Previderè,Lutz Roewer,Siiri Rootsi,David C. Rubinsztein,Juliette Saillard,Fabrício R. Santos,Gheorghe Stefanescu,Bryan Sykes,Aslıhan Tolun,Richard Villems,Chris Tyler-Smith,Mark A. Jobling +62 more
TL;DR: These patterns retain a strong signal of expansion from the Near East but also suggest that the demographic history of Europe has been complex and influenced by other major population movements, as well as by linguistic and geographic heterogeneities and the effects of drift.
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African pastoralism: genetic imprints of origins and migrations.
Olivier Hanotte,Daniel G. Bradley,Joel W. Ochieng,Yasmin Verjee,Emmeline W. Hill,J. Edward O. Rege +5 more
TL;DR: The genetic signatures of its origins, secondary movements, and differentiation through the study of 15 microsatellite loci in 50 indigenous cattle breeds spanning the present cattle distribution in Africa reveal a major entry point through the Horn and the East Coast of Africa and two modes of introgression into the continent.
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A High Density SNP Array for the Domestic Horse and Extant Perissodactyla: Utility for Association Mapping, Genetic Diversity, and Phylogeny Studies
Molly E. McCue,Danika L. Bannasch,Jessica L. Petersen,Jessica Gurr,E. Bailey,Matthew M. Binns,Ottmar Distl,Gérard Guérin,Telhisa Hasegawa,Emmeline W. Hill,Tosso Leeb,Gabriella Lindgren,M. Cecilia T. Penedo,Knut Røed,Oliver A. Ryder,June E Swinburne,Teruaki Tozaki,Stephanie J. Valberg,Mark Vaudin,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,Claire M. Wade,James R. Mickelson +22 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate the high quality of this SNP genotyping resource, its usefulness in diverse genome analyses of the horse, and potential use in related species.