To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

''Out of Africa'' human tour traced through DNA

New York, Feb 21 (UNI) Diving into the details of human gene pool, scientists have traced new clues to humanity's origin in Africa.

A new study by researchers at the Michigan University revealed that humans originated in Africa, then spread to the West Asia followed by Europe and Asia, the Pacific Islands, and finally to the Americas.

The largest and the most detailed worldwide study of human gentic variation uses the latest genetic tools to probe DNA molecules in unprecedented detail.

The latest study characterises more than 500,000 DNA markers in the human genome and examines variations across 29 populations on five continents.

''Now that we have the technology to look at thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of genetic markers, we can infer human population relationships and ancient migrations at a finer level of resolution than has previously been possible.'' It is sometimes possible to trace a person's ancestry to an individual population within a geographic region. While previous studies have found that broad-scale geographic ancestry could be successfully traced, the new results published in Journal Nature indicate that geographic position of an individual's ancestor could be known with more precision.

According to researchers, human genetic diversity decreases as distance from Africa --the cradle of humanity-- increases. People of African descent are more genetically diverse than West Asianers, who are more diverse than Asians and Europeans. Native Asians possess the least-diverse genomes.

As a result, searching for disease-causing genes should require the fewest number of genetic markers among Native Americans and the greatest number of markers among Africans.

The results also bolster the notion of ''serial founder effects,'' meaning that as people began migrating eastward from East Africa about 100,000 years ago, each successive wave of migrants carried a subset of the genetic variation held by previous groups.

Diversity has been eroded through the migration process, lead researcher Noah Rosenberg said.

UNI XC SYU SSC1410

Sex offenders use chatrooms more than social networking sites

London, Feb 21 (UNI) Though social networking sites such as Orkut and Facebook have been blamed for being the hub of online sexual predators, a new study revealed that interactions about sex with unknown people in chatrooms increased the risk of being victimised online. It also rubbished the previous belief that Internet sex predators targeted young children by posing another youth, stating that the offenders seduced teen victims into sexual relationships. Researchers studying the nature.....

Extend deadline for filing nominations: Nepal Cabinet

Kathmandu, Feb 21: The Nepal cabinet today asked the Election Commission to extend the deadline for political parties to submit the list of their candidates for the April 10 Constituent Assembly polls. The decision came in the wake of Madheshi parties failing to submit their list till yesterday, the last day for filing the nomination lists. The Cabinet has asked the EC to extend the deadline till February 24, Minister for Information and Communication Krishna Bahadur Mahara was quoted by the.....

3 members of a family killed in road mishap

Udupi, Feb 21: Three persons of a family were killed on the spot while a Four-year year old girl child sustained injuries when a motor bike on which they were riding was hit by a lorry on the National Highway 17 at Bramhavar Akashvani circle, about 15 kms from here, last evening. Police said today that it was suspected that the cleaner of the lorry was driving the vehicle and took wrong side while crossing the circle and hit the motor bike.The.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login