Institutional affiliations
CNRS-MNHN
HEYER Evelyne et SÉGUREL Laure,
List of publications
June 2020 — Why and when was lactase persistence selected for? Insights from Central Asian herders and ancient DNA. PLoS Biology. Vol. 18, n° 6, e3000742.
, 2018 — Close Inbreeding and Low Genetic Diversity in Inner Asian Human Populations Despite Geographical Exogamy. Scientific Reports. Vol. 8, n° 1, p. 9397.
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2045-2322
2017 — Sex-Specific Genetic Diversity Is Shaped by Cultural Factors in Inner Asian Human Populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Vol. 162, n° 4, p. 627-640.
, 2016 — Detection of Allelic Frequency Differences between the Sexes in Humans : a Signature of Sexually Antagonistic Selection. Genome Biology and Evolution. Vol. 8, n° 5, p. 1489-1500.
, 2015 — Variation in Rural African Gut Microbiota is Strongly Correlated with Colonization by Entamoeba and Subsistence. PLoS genetics. Vol. 11, n° 11.
, 2014 — Microsatellite Data Show Recent Demographic Expansions in Sedentary but not in Nomadic Human Populations in Africa and Eurasia. European Journal of Human Genetics. Vol. 22, n° 10, p. 1201.
, 2013 — Positive Selection of Protective Variants for Type 2 Diabetes from the Neolithic Onward: A Case Study in Central Asia. European Journal of Human Genetics. Vol. 21, n° 10, p. 1146-1151.
, 2011 — Lactase Persistence in Central Asia: Phenotype, Genotype, and Evolution. Human Biology. Vol. 83, n° 3, p. 379-392.
, 2011 — In the Heartland of Eurasia : The Multilocus Genetic Landscape of Central Asian Populations. European Journal of Human Genetics. Vol. 19, n° 2, p. 216.
, 2010 — Looking for Signatures of Sex-Specific Demography and Local Adaptation on the X Chromosome. Genome Biology. Vol. 11, n° 1, p. 203.
, 2010 — Frequency of the AGT Pro11Leu Polymorphism in Humans: Does Diet Matter?. Annals of Human Genetics. Vol. 74, n° 1, p. 57-64.
, 2009 — Genetic Diversity and the Emergence of Ethnic Groups in Central Asia. Bmc Genetics. Vol. 10, n° 1, p. 49.
, 2008 — Sex-Specific Genetic Structure and Social Organization in Central Asia : Insights from a Multi-Locus Study. PLOS Genetics. Vol. 4, n° 9, p. e1000200.
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