The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by the Romani language and culture. Previous linguistic and genetic studies have suggested that the Roma migrated into Europe from South Asia about 1,000-1,500 years ago. Genetic inferences about Roma history have mostly focused on the Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA. To explore what additional information can be learned from genome-wide data, we analyzed data from six Roma groups that we genotyped at hundreds of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We estimate that the Roma harbor about 80% West Eurasian ancestry-derived from a combination of European and South Asian sources-and that the date of admixture of South Asian and European ...
Linguistic and genetic studies on Roma populations inhabited in Europe have unequivocally traced the...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
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...
<div><p>The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by ...
The Roma population is the largest transnational ethnic minority in Europe, characterized by a lingu...
The Roma Diaspora-traditionally known as Gypsies-remains among the least explored population migrato...
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...
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 Roma population is a European ethnic minority characterized by recent and multiple dispersals an...
Abstract Background Recent genetic studies based on genome-wide Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP...
Abstract Previous genetic, anthropological and linguistic studies have shown that Roma (Gypsies) con...
Linguistic and genetic studies on Roma populations inhabited in Europe have unequivocally traced the...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
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...
<div><p>The Roma people, living throughout Europe and West Asia, are a diverse population linked by ...
The Roma population is the largest transnational ethnic minority in Europe, characterized by a lingu...
The Roma Diaspora-traditionally known as Gypsies-remains among the least explored population migrato...
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...
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 Roma population is a European ethnic minority characterized by recent and multiple dispersals an...
Abstract Background Recent genetic studies based on genome-wide Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP...
Abstract Previous genetic, anthropological and linguistic studies have shown that Roma (Gypsies) con...
Linguistic and genetic studies on Roma populations inhabited in Europe have unequivocally traced the...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...
The identification of a growing number of novel Mendelian disorders and private mutations in the Rom...