Are Genes Jewish?: Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic AgeJean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan, 2005 - 17 pages |
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... Jews who have maintained their lines of descent from Aaron , the first Jewish priest . The authors of the article assert that what makes this finding particularly remarkable is that the difference is observable in both Ashkenazi and ...
... Jews who have maintained their lines of descent from Aaron , the first Jewish priest . The authors of the article assert that what makes this finding particularly remarkable is that the difference is observable in both Ashkenazi and ...
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... Jewish self - containment and conti- nuity , but they are also employed to situate Jewish origins conclusively in the Middle East by proving that Ashkenazi Jews have more genetically in common with , depending on the study ...
... Jewish self - containment and conti- nuity , but they are also employed to situate Jewish origins conclusively in the Middle East by proving that Ashkenazi Jews have more genetically in common with , depending on the study ...
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... Ashkenazi Jewish history conforms to the theory of genetic drift or bottleneck , which occurs when a genetic mutation becomes common because the population in which it is found dwindles due to famine , war , epidemic or other event , as ...
... Ashkenazi Jewish history conforms to the theory of genetic drift or bottleneck , which occurs when a genetic mutation becomes common because the population in which it is found dwindles due to famine , war , epidemic or other event , as ...
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Blood and Belief: The Circulation of a Symbol Between Jews and Christians David Biale Limited preview - 2007 |