Hans-Jürgen Bandelt mostly deals with Genetics, Mitochondrial DNA, Haplogroup, Phylogenetics and Evolutionary biology. His work on Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup, Haplotype and Coding region as part of general Genetics study is frequently linked to Imaging phantom and Diagnostico diferencial, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. He studies Mitochondrial DNA, focusing on Human mitochondrial genetics in particular.
His Evolutionary biology research includes elements of Haplogroup M, Haplogroup L3 and Haplogroup H. His study looks at the relationship between Restriction fragment length polymorphism and fields such as Feature, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Hans-Jürgen Bandelt interconnects Tight span and Finite set in the investigation of issues within Combinatorics.
His main research concerns Combinatorics, Genetics, Mitochondrial DNA, Discrete mathematics and Haplogroup. Combinatorics is closely attributed to Metric space in his study. Genetics and Evolutionary biology are commonly linked in his work.
His study on Evolutionary biology also encompasses disciplines like
Hans-Jürgen Bandelt focuses on Genetics, Mitochondrial DNA, Haplogroup, Evolutionary biology and Haplotype. Hans-Jürgen Bandelt is interested in Mitochondrial disease, which is a branch of Mitochondrial DNA. His research integrates issues of Gynecology, Sequence analysis, Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup and Pathogenic mutation in his study of Haplogroup.
His study looks at the intersection of Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup and topics like Clade with mtDNA control region. The Evolutionary biology study combines topics in areas such as Mutation, Human mitochondrial genetics and Phylogeography, Haplogroup L3, Haplogroup G-M406. His work carried out in the field of Haplotype brings together such families of science as Domestication, Paleogenetics, Genetic variation and Motility.
His primary areas of study are Genetics, Mitochondrial DNA, Haplogroup, Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup and Haplotype. As part of his studies on Genetics, Hans-Jürgen Bandelt often connects relevant subjects like Evolutionary biology. In the subject of general Mitochondrial DNA, his work in Mitochondrial disease is often linked to Sample selection, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His Haplogroup research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Quality, Population data, Forensic science and Notation. Hans-Jürgen Bandelt studied Haplotype and Genetic variation that intersect with Genetic variability and Population genetics. His work focuses on many connections between Genome and other disciplines, such as DNA profiling, that overlap with his field of interest in Human mitochondrial genetics.
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Median-joining networks for inferring intraspecific phylogenies.
H J Bandelt;P Forster;A Röhl.
Molecular Biology and Evolution (1999)
Tracing European founder lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA pool.
Martin B. Richards;Martin B. Richards;Vincent Macaulay;Eileen Hickey;Emilce Vega.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2000)
Single, rapid coastal settlement of Asia revealed by analysis of complete mitochondrial genomes.
Vincent A. Macaulay;Catherine Hill;Alessandro Achilli;Chiara Rengo.
Science (2005)
Origin and evolution of Native American mtDNA variation: a reappraisal.
P Forster;R Harding;Antonio Torroni;H. J. Bandelt.
American Journal of Human Genetics (1996)
The Ancestry of Brazilian mtDNA Lineages
Juliana Alves-Silva;Magda da Silva Santos;Pedro E.M. Guimarães;Alessandro C.S. Ferreira.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2000)
Split decomposition: a new and useful approach to phylogenetic analysis of distance data.
Hans-Jürgen Bandelt;Andreas W.M. Dress.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (1992)
mtDNA Variation among Greenland Eskimos: The Edge of the Beringian Expansion
Juliette Saillard;Peter Forster;Niels Lynnerup;Hans-Jürgen Bandelt.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2000)
Phylogeographic differentiation of mitochondrial DNA in Han Chinese
Yong-Gang Yao;Qing-Peng Kong;Hans-Jürgen Bandelt;Toomas Kivisild.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2002)
Paleolithic and neolithic lineages in the European mitochondrial gene pool
Martin B. Richards;H. Côrte-Real;P. Forster;V. Macaulay.
American Journal of Human Genetics (1996)
Assessing ancient DNA studies.
M. Thomas P. Gilbert;Hans-Jürgen Bandelt;Michael Hofreiter;Ian Barnes.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2005)
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