The extent of population structure within Ireland is largely unknown, as is the impact of historical migrations. Here we illustrate fine-scale genetic structure across Ireland that follows geographic boundaries and present evidence of admixture events into Ireland. Utilising the 'Irish DNA Atlas', a ...
Joanna Fay for aiding in the processing and storage of Irish DNA Atlas samples. The work was part funded by a Career Development Award (13/CDA/2223) from Science Foundation Ireland. This study makes use of data generated by the PoBI project. A full list of the investigators who contributed...
Datasets from four studies were combined (n = 3461 individuals total) to ensure a more comprehensive representation of the Irish population —the Irish DNA Atlas (n = 194), the Trinity Irish population- based ALS case–control cohort (n = 991), the Trinity Student Study (n...
Cork/Corcaigh:Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 31, by Howard B Clarke and Máire Ní Laoi, has been published by theRoyal Irish Academy. It explores the city from its origins to the present day. The emergence of Cork from a monastic settlement on a marshland site through to today's thr...
Everyone who attends a workshop will be entered into a draw to win a copy of theAtlas of the Great Irish Famine, which has been kindly donated by the Consulate General of Ireland. The book won the Best Irish Published Book Award for 2012 and provides a never before seen picture of the...
Author Correction: The Irish DNA Atlas: Revealing Fine-Scale Population Structure and History within IrelandA correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper....