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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... status of children born in mixed marriages in Israel . He received dozens of con- flicting responses from the most eminent Jewish thinkers of the time . * Clearly , ambiguity and disagreement have always been endemic to this question ...
... status of children born in mixed marriages in Israel . He received dozens of con- flicting responses from the most eminent Jewish thinkers of the time . * Clearly , ambiguity and disagreement have always been endemic to this question ...
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... status from father to son . Researchers claim that the identification of these six polymorphisms , known as the Kohen modal haplotype confirms a distinct paternal geneal- ogy for Jewish priests that differentiates them from the lay ...
... status from father to son . Researchers claim that the identification of these six polymorphisms , known as the Kohen modal haplotype confirms a distinct paternal geneal- ogy for Jewish priests that differentiates them from the lay ...
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... status , is not unique to Jews . Indeed , this questions the legitimacy of basing an identity solely upon this genetic evidence . Moreover , the presence of this haplotype in the DNA of a relatively few members of the community is then ...
... status , is not unique to Jews . Indeed , this questions the legitimacy of basing an identity solely upon this genetic evidence . Moreover , the presence of this haplotype in the DNA of a relatively few members of the community is then ...
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