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William H Goodwin
Researcher at University of Central Lancashire
Publications - 95
Citations - 2474
William H Goodwin is an academic researcher from University of Central Lancashire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mitochondrial DNA. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2318 citations. Previous affiliations of William H Goodwin include Bond University & University of Glasgow.
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Single, rapid coastal settlement of Asia revealed by analysis of complete mitochondrial genomes.
Vincent Macaulay,Catherine Hill,Alessandro Achilli,Chiara Rengo,Douglas J. Clarke,William J. Meehan,James Blackburn,Ornella Semino,Rosaria Scozzari,Fulvio Cruciani,Adi Taha,Norazila Kassim Shaari,Joseph Maripa Raja,Patimah Ismail,Zafarina Zainuddin,William H Goodwin,David Bulbeck,Hans-Jürgen Bandelt,Stephen Oppenheimer,Antonio Torroni,Martin B. Richards +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that mitochondrial DNA variation in isolated “relict” populations in southeast Asia supports the view that there was only a single dispersal from Africa, most likely via a southern coastal route, through India and onward into southeast Asia and Australasia.
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Molecular analysis of Neanderthal DNA from the northern Caucasus
Igor V. Ovchinnikov,Igor V. Ovchinnikov,Anders Götherström,Galina P. Romanova,Vitaliy M. Kharitonov,Kerstin Lidén,William H Goodwin +6 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis places the two Neanderthals from the Caucasus and western Germany together in a clade that is distinct from modern humans, suggesting that their mtDNA types have not contributed to the modern human mtDNA pool.
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An Introduction to Forensic Genetics
TL;DR: The evolution of PCR-based profiling in forensic genetics and SNP detection for forensic applications and the evaluation and presentation of DNA evidence are discussed.
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Demographic characteristics of elite Ethiopian endurance runners
Robert A. Scott,Evelina Georgiades,Richard H. Wilson,William H Goodwin,Bezabhe Wolde,Yannis P. Pitsiladis +5 more
TL;DR: Elite endurance athletes are of a distinct environmental background in terms of geographical distribution, ethnicity, and also having generally traveled farther to school, often by running, which may reflect both environmental and genetic influences on athletic success in Ethiopian endurance athletes.
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No association between Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene variation and endurance athlete status in Kenyans.
Robert A. Scott,Colin Neil Moran,Richard H. Wilson,Vincent Onywera,Michael K. Boit,William H Goodwin,Peter Gohlke,John R. Payne,Hugh Montgomery,Yannis P. Pitsiladis +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that ACE I/D and A22982G polymorphisms are not strongly associated with elite endurance athlete status amongst Kenyans.