The genome-wide structure of the Jewish people

Contemporary Jews comprise an aggregate of ethno-religious communities whose worldwide members identify with each other through various shared religious, historical and cultural traditions. Historical evidence suggests common origins in the Middle East, followed by migrations leading to the establis...

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Main Author: Behar, DM (author)
Other Authors: Yunusbayev, B (author), Metspalu, M (author), Metspalu, E (author), Rosset, S (author), Parik, J (author), Rootsi, S (author), Chaubey, G (author), Kutuev, I (author), Yudkovsky, G (author), Khusnutdinova, EK (author), Balanovsky, O (author), Semino, O (author), Pereira, L (author), Comas, D (author), Gurwitz, D (author), Bonne-Tamir, B (author), Parfitt, T (author), Hammer, MF (author), Skorecki, K (author), Villems, R (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10216/109552
Country:Portugal
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