The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in Holon, a suburb of Tel Aviv, and the other half near Nablus. The Samaritan population is believed to have numbered more than a million in late Roman times but less than 150 in 1917. The ancestry of the Samaritans has been subject to controversy from late Biblical times to the present. In this study, liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization/quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry was used to allelotype 13 Y-chromosomal and 15 autosomal microsatellites in a sample of 12 Samaritans chosen to have as low a level of relationship as possible, and 461 Jews and non-Jews. Estimation of genetic distances between the Samaritans and seven Jewish and t...
<div><p>The Bene Israel Jewish community from West India is a unique population whose history before...
Recent genetic studies, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, showed that Ashkenazi Jews are mo...
Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and ...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the paternal origins of the Jewi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the paternal origins of the Jewi...
A sample of 526 Y chromosomes representing six Middle Eastern populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and...
The Bene Israel Jewish community from West India is a unique population whose history before the 18t...
ABSTRACT: The genetic profile of Palestinians has, for the first time, been studied by using human l...
A sample of 526 Y chromosomes representing six Middle Eastern populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and...
The Jewish community has been the focus of extensive genetic study over the past decade in an attemp...
Increasing phylogenetic resolution of the Y chromosome haplogroup tree has led to finer temporal and...
Previous Y chromosome studies have shown that the Cohanim, a paternally inherited Jewish priestly ca...
<div><p>The Bene Israel Jewish community from West India is a unique population whose history before...
Recent genetic studies, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, showed that Ashkenazi Jews are mo...
Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and ...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the paternal origins of the Jewi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the paternal origins of the Jewi...
A sample of 526 Y chromosomes representing six Middle Eastern populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and...
The Bene Israel Jewish community from West India is a unique population whose history before the 18t...
ABSTRACT: The genetic profile of Palestinians has, for the first time, been studied by using human l...
A sample of 526 Y chromosomes representing six Middle Eastern populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and...
The Jewish community has been the focus of extensive genetic study over the past decade in an attemp...
Increasing phylogenetic resolution of the Y chromosome haplogroup tree has led to finer temporal and...
Previous Y chromosome studies have shown that the Cohanim, a paternally inherited Jewish priestly ca...
<div><p>The Bene Israel Jewish community from West India is a unique population whose history before...
Recent genetic studies, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, showed that Ashkenazi Jews are mo...
Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and ...