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Despite low average levels of genetic differentiation among Europeans, we find a close correspondence between genetic and geographic distances; indeed, a geographical map of Europe arises naturally as ...
UCLA life scientists and colleagues have produced one of the first high-resolution genetic maps ... mainly been studied in European populations. "Now we have a map for African Americans that ...
A consortium led by scientists at the University of Oxford and Harvard Medical School has constructed the world's most detailed genetic map ... in African Americans compared with Europeans ...
A just-published, “definitive” study of Jews of North African origin has set their place on the genetic map of the Jewish ... Mizrahi Jews who originated in Europe and the Middle East.
Scientists who decoded the DNA of some southern Africans ... genetically than a European compared with an Asian. That was true even if the Bushmen lived within walking distance of each other.
Two independent teams of researchers have come up with the most accurate genetic ... using DNA from African-Americans. Most maps created so far are based on DNA from people of European ancestry.
A friend of mine with Central American, Southern European and West African ancestry is lactose ... better explained by a population’s location. Genetic variation is highly correlated to geographic ...
He points out that African genes hold a wealth of genetic variation, beyond that observed by scientists in Europe and elsewhere ... he expects to accurately map genetic variations across Africa.
Genetic tests of ancient settlers' remains show that Europe is a melting pot of bloodlines from Africa, the Middle East ... draw bold arrows across maps of Europe. “This kind of simplicity ...
A new genetic analysis focusing on Jews from North Africa has provided an overall genetic map of the Jewish Diasporas ... and Turkish), Ashkenazi (Eastern European) and Mizrahi (Iranian, Iraqi ...
Some 60,000 years ago, a wave of early humans ventured out of Africa ... genetic fingerprints of this mixing remain apparent in many populations today. Roughly two percent of the genomes of ...
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