The Abbad are one of the largest tribes in Jordan with a complex structure dictated by historical and cultural factors. To study the genetic variability within the tribe, we examined four samples representing different levels of tribal structure for the polymorphisms of five blood groups, five erythrocyte enzymes, and seven serum proteins. The obtained allele distributions indicate a wide range of genetic variability within the tribe. An allelic heterogeneity test revealed significant differences between the examined samples, yet a gene diversity analysis revealed no significant substructuring. The observed genetic relationships among the four samples appear to agree with the tribal organization. Endogamous mating within the tribe and inbre...
The Gm polymorphism of human IgG immunoglobulins was investigated in three different ethnic groups--...
Modern day Saudi Arabia occupies the majority of historical Arabia, which may have contributed to an...
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The Abbad are one of the largest tribes in Jordan with a complex structure dictated by historical an...
The Bedouin Israeli population is highly inbred and structured with a very high prevalence of recess...
Jordan, located in the Levant region, is an area crucial for the investigation of human migration be...
Jordan, located in the Levant region, is an area crucial for the investigation of human migration be...
regard to ABO and Rh group alleles of Burusho andBalti tribes of northern Pakistan in order to deter...
The genetic study was carried out on a sample of 1400 individuals in the Barak Valley Zone of Assam ...
This is the first genetic anthropology study on Arabs in MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region....
Genetic polymorphic characteristics like ABO and Rh blood groups are widely used genetic markers in ...
ABSTRACT: The genetic profile of Palestinians has, for the first time, been studied by using human l...
Populations of North Sinai, Bedouins of Bayadia and Akharsa tribes and city dwellers have been studi...
This is the first genetic anthropology study on Arabs in MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region....
Jordan, located in the Levant region, is a crucial area to investigate human migration between Afric...
The Gm polymorphism of human IgG immunoglobulins was investigated in three different ethnic groups--...
Modern day Saudi Arabia occupies the majority of historical Arabia, which may have contributed to an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66436/1/j.1469-1809.1957.tb01400.x.pd
The Abbad are one of the largest tribes in Jordan with a complex structure dictated by historical an...
The Bedouin Israeli population is highly inbred and structured with a very high prevalence of recess...
Jordan, located in the Levant region, is an area crucial for the investigation of human migration be...
Jordan, located in the Levant region, is an area crucial for the investigation of human migration be...
regard to ABO and Rh group alleles of Burusho andBalti tribes of northern Pakistan in order to deter...
The genetic study was carried out on a sample of 1400 individuals in the Barak Valley Zone of Assam ...
This is the first genetic anthropology study on Arabs in MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region....
Genetic polymorphic characteristics like ABO and Rh blood groups are widely used genetic markers in ...
ABSTRACT: The genetic profile of Palestinians has, for the first time, been studied by using human l...
Populations of North Sinai, Bedouins of Bayadia and Akharsa tribes and city dwellers have been studi...
This is the first genetic anthropology study on Arabs in MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region....
Jordan, located in the Levant region, is a crucial area to investigate human migration between Afric...
The Gm polymorphism of human IgG immunoglobulins was investigated in three different ethnic groups--...
Modern day Saudi Arabia occupies the majority of historical Arabia, which may have contributed to an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66436/1/j.1469-1809.1957.tb01400.x.pd