The Romani, the largest European minority group with approximately 11 million people, constitute a mosaic of languages, religions, and lifestyles while sharing a distinct social heritage. Linguistic and genetic studies have located the Romani origins in the Indian subcontinent. However, a genome-wide perspective on Romani origins and population substructure, as well as a detailed reconstruction of their demographic history, has yet to be provided. Our analyses based on genome-wide data from 13 Romani groups collected across Europe suggest that the Romani diaspora constitutes a single initial founder population that originated in north/northwestern India 1.5 thousand years ago (kya). Our results further indicate that after a rapid migration ...
Previous genetic, anthropological and linguistic studies have shown that Roma (Gypsies) constitute a...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
Linguistic and genetic studies on Roma populations inhabited in Europe have unequivocally traced the...
The Romani, the largest European minority group with approximately 11 million people, constitute a m...
SummaryThe Romani, the largest European minority group with approximately 11 million people [1], con...
<div><p>The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by ...
The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by the Roma...
The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by the Roma...
In agreement with historical documentation, several genetic studies have revealed ancestral links be...
The Roma Diaspora-traditionally known as Gypsies-remains among the least explored population migrato...
In agreement with historical documentation, several genetic studies have revealed ancestral links be...
Romani people are a significant minority in Europe counting about 10 million individuals scattered t...
Romani people are a significant minority in Europe counting about 10 million individuals scattered t...
The Roma population is the largest transnational ethnic minority in Europe, characterized by a lingu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Roma, also known as 'Gypsies', represent the largest and the most ...
Previous genetic, anthropological and linguistic studies have shown that Roma (Gypsies) constitute a...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
Linguistic and genetic studies on Roma populations inhabited in Europe have unequivocally traced the...
The Romani, the largest European minority group with approximately 11 million people, constitute a m...
SummaryThe Romani, the largest European minority group with approximately 11 million people [1], con...
<div><p>The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by ...
The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by the Roma...
The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by the Roma...
In agreement with historical documentation, several genetic studies have revealed ancestral links be...
The Roma Diaspora-traditionally known as Gypsies-remains among the least explored population migrato...
In agreement with historical documentation, several genetic studies have revealed ancestral links be...
Romani people are a significant minority in Europe counting about 10 million individuals scattered t...
Romani people are a significant minority in Europe counting about 10 million individuals scattered t...
The Roma population is the largest transnational ethnic minority in Europe, characterized by a lingu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Roma, also known as 'Gypsies', represent the largest and the most ...
Previous genetic, anthropological and linguistic studies have shown that Roma (Gypsies) constitute a...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
Linguistic and genetic studies on Roma populations inhabited in Europe have unequivocally traced the...