Why Is Turi King Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Turi Emma King is a Canadian-British professor of public Engagement and genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for her work in "cracking one of the biggest forensic DNA cases in history" during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England. She is also known for featuring with Stacey Dooley on DNA Family Secrets on BBC Two which has been recommissioned for a second series and presenting the BBC Radio 4 documentary, Genetics and the longer arm of the law.
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2000 2010 2020 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 Published Papers A Predominantly Neolithic Origin for European Paternal Lineages (221) What's in a name? Y chromosomes, surnames and the genetic genealogy revolution. (152) Toward Male Individualization with Rapidly Mutating Y-Chromosomal Short Tandem Repeats (139) Identification of the remains of King Richard III (135) The Y-Chromosome Tree Bursts into Leaf: 13,000 High-Confidence SNPs Covering the Majority of Known Clades (128) Founders, Drift, and Infidelity: The Relationship between Y Chromosome Diversity and Patrilineal Surnames (120) Genetic Signatures of Coancestry within Surnames (112) People of the British Isles: preliminary analysis of genotypes and surnames in a UK-control population (99) Excavating past population structures by surname-based sampling: the genetic legacy of the Vikings in northwest England. (77) Large-scale recent expansion of European patrilineages shown by population resequencing (67) Africans in Yorkshire? The deepest-rooting clade of the Y phylogeny within an English genealogy (61) ‘The king in the car park’: new light on the death and burial of Richard III in the Grey Friars church, Leicester, in 1485 (56) The case of the unreliable SNP: recurrent back-mutation of Y-chromosomal marker P25 through gene conversion. (45) Perimortem trauma in King Richard III: a skeletal analysis (43) Thomas Jefferson's Y chromosome belongs to a rare European lineage. (27) Reconciling evidence from ancient and contemporary genomes: a major source for the European Neolithic within Mediterranean Europe (26) Remediating Viking Origins: Genetic Code as Archival Memory of the Remote Past (25) Gene Conversion Violates the Stepwise Mutation Model for Microsatellites in Y-Chromosomal Palindromic Repeats (24) Becoming a Viking: DNA testing, genetic ancestry and placeholder identity (24) Phenotypes from ancient DNA: Approaches, insights and prospects (24) Molecular insights into an ancient form of Paget’s disease of bone (16) A Polymorphic Human Y-Chromosomal G To A Transition Found In India (7) Human Phenotypic Diversity: An Evolutionary Perspective. (5) Predicting haplogroups using a versatile machine learning program (PredYMaLe) on a new mutationally balanced 32 Y-STR multiplex (CombYplex): Unlocking the full potential of the human STR mutation rate spectrum to estimate forensic parameters. (3) Human origins in Southern African palaeo-wetlands? Strong claims from weak evidence (2) Subdividing Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a1 reveals Norse Viking dispersal lineages in Britain (2) The distribution of Y-chromosomal haplotypes: forensic implications (2) Human Origins in Southern African Palaeo-wetlands? Strong Claims from Weak Evidence (1) Viking DNA: The Wirral and West Lancashire Project (1) Book review: who do you think you are? How we perceive our ancestry and that of others is heavily influenced by sociological factors (0) Earlier studies on the British Isles (0) Background: Historical, place-name and archaeological evidence of Viking settlement (0) Foreword by Michael Wood (0) Individual results and public engagement (0) DNA: Maternal and paternal ancestry (0) Sex, power and ancient DNA. (0) Population ancestry and surnames (0) Other related books (0) Wirral and West Lancashire Survey: Volunteer Recruitment (0) Reconstructing Richard III: discovering the man behind the myth (0) Sex, power and ancient DNA (0) Supplementary material from "Reconciling evidence from ancient and contemporary genomes: a major source for the European Neolithic within Mediterranean Europe" (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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