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Genetics Of The Jewish People
The history of the Jewish people from Classical Antiquity towards modern day provide a guide to understanding their population genetics. Beginning at the time of the Greek and Roman Empires, close 6 million Jews are thought to have resided in the Roman Empire. In the period immediately preceding the fall of the Second Temple in […]
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African Tribes… And How To Make Them
The year’s 2099, humanity’s somehow managed not to blow itself up yet. It’s been 96 years since the human genome was sequenced and Dolly the sheep was cloned. Pity that all the sheep went extinct sometime during 2049. The Humans time traveled to the future and also returned in time to catch the latest edition […]
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The genetic diversity of Balkans
The Balkan Peninsula has seen countless settlements by “modern humans” since the Upper Paleolithic era. This is evident by the rich archaeological heritage present in the region from the transitional period between Middle and Upper Paleolithic Era in Europe and in addition, the different technological traces from traditional Neanderthal associated Mousterian to Ceramic industries of […]
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