"Despite the large size of the contemporary nomadic Fulani population (roughly 13 million people), the genetic diversity and degree of differentiation of Fulanis compared to other sub-Saharan populations remain unknown. We sampled four Fulani nomad populations (n=186) in three countries of sub-Saharan Africa (Chad, Cameroon, and Burkina Faso) and analyzed sequences of the first hypervariable segment of the mitochondrial DNA. Most of the haplotypes belong to haplogroups of West African origin, such as L1b, L3b, L3d, L2b, L2c, and L2d (79.6% in total), which are all well represented in each of the four geographically separated samples. The haplogroups of Western Eurasian origin, such as J1b, U5, H, and V, were also detected but in rather low frequencies (8.1% in total). As in African hunter-gatherers (Pygmies and Khoisan) and some populations from central Tunisia (Kesra, Zriba), three of the Fulani nomad samples do not reveal significant negative values of Fu's selective neutrality test."@en . . . "18"^^ . "mtDNA fulbsk\u00FDch nom\u00E1d\u016F a jejich genetick\u00E9 vztahy se sousedn\u00EDmi usedl\u00FDmi populacemi"@cs . . . . . "Diallo, I." . "487191" . "[3BFF94E0B28F]" . "mtDNA of Fulani Nomads and Their Genetic Relationships to Neighboring Sedentary Populations" . "Bromov\u00E1, Mark\u00E9ta" . . "9;27" . . "Human Biology" . "RIV/67985912:_____/06:00050023" . . "RIV/67985912:_____/06:00050023!RIV07-AV0-67985912" . "mtDNA fulbsk\u00FDch nom\u00E1d\u016F a jejich genetick\u00E9 vztahy se sousedn\u00EDmi usedl\u00FDmi populacemi"@cs . "mtDNA of Fulani Nomads and Their Genetic Relationships to Neighboring Sedentary Populations" . . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . . "mtDNA of Fulani Nomads and Their Genetic Relationships to Neighboring Sedentary Populations"@en . "H\u00E1jek, Martin" . "6"^^ . "0018-7143" . . . "mtDNA of Fulani Nomads and Their Genetic Relationships to Neighboring Sedentary Populations"@en . . "P\u0159esto\u017Ee ko\u010Dovn\u00ED Fulbov\u00E9 tvo\u0159\u00ED velmi po\u010Detnou skupinu subsaharsk\u00E9 Afriky, jejich genetick\u00E1 diverzita a m\u00EDra diferenciace ve vztahu k sousedn\u00EDm populac\u00EDm nebyla dosud podrobn\u011Bji studov\u00E1na. Pro \u00FA\u010Dely t\u00E9to studie byly ovzorkov\u00E1ny \u010Dty\u0159i skupiny fulbsk\u00FDch nom\u00E1d\u016F ve t\u0159ech zem\u00EDch subsaharsk\u00E9 Afriky (\u010Cad, Kamerun a Burkina Faso) a byly analyzov\u00E1ny sekvence prvn\u00EDho hypervariabiln\u00EDho \u00FAseku mitochondri\u00E1ln\u00ED DNA. Bylo zji\u0161t\u011Bno, \u017Ee v\u011Bt\u0161ina haplotyp\u016F (celkov\u011B 79,6%) je z\u00E1padoafrick\u00E9ho p\u016Fvodu (L1b, L3b, L3d, L2b, L2c a L2d), a \u017Ee se tyto haplotypy vyskytuj\u00ED ve velmi podobn\u00FDch frekvenc\u00EDch u v\u0161ech \u010Dty\u0159 vzorkovan\u00FDch skupin. V nezanedbateln\u00E9 \u010Detnosti byly ale zji\u0161t\u011Bny i haploskupiny z\u00E1padoeurasijsk\u00E9ho p\u016Fvodu jako jsou J1b, U5, H a V (celkov\u011B 8.1%). Podobn\u011B jako u africk\u00FDch lovecko-sb\u011Bra\u010Dsk\u00FDch populac\u00ED (Pygmejov\u00E9, Khoisan\u00E9) a n\u011Bkter\u00FDch ko\u010Dovn\u00FDch populac\u00ED st\u0159edn\u00EDho Tuniska (Kesrov\u00E9 a Zribov\u00E9) t\u0159i ze \u010Dty\u0159 fulbsk\u00FDch ko\u010Dovn\u00FDch skupin nevykazuj\u00ED v\u00FDznamn\u011B negativn\u00ED hodnoty Fuova testu selektivn\u00ED neutrality."@cs . . "3"^^ . . "\u010Cern\u00FD, Viktor" . "mtDNA variation; HVS-I; Fulani nomads; sub-Saharan populations; Chad; Cameroon; Burkina Faso"@en . "\u010Cmejla, R." . . "Despite the large size of the contemporary nomadic Fulani population (roughly 13 million people), the genetic diversity and degree of differentiation of Fulanis compared to other sub-Saharan populations remain unknown. We sampled four Fulani nomad populations (n=186) in three countries of sub-Saharan Africa (Chad, Cameroon, and Burkina Faso) and analyzed sequences of the first hypervariable segment of the mitochondrial DNA. Most of the haplotypes belong to haplogroups of West African origin, such as L1b, L3b, L3d, L2b, L2c, and L2d (79.6% in total), which are all well represented in each of the four geographically separated samples. The haplogroups of Western Eurasian origin, such as J1b, U5, H, and V, were also detected but in rather low frequencies (8.1% in total). As in African hunter-gatherers (Pygmies and Khoisan) and some populations from central Tunisia (Kesra, Zriba), three of the Fulani nomad samples do not reveal significant negative values of Fu's selective neutrality test." . "78" . "P(GA404/03/0318), V, Z(AV0Z80020508)" . . "Brdi\u010Dka, R." . . "1" . . . .