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...with highest distinctions. Currently, she is a fellow with the Society and Genetics Institute.
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...nt and the benefits arising from the commercial and other utilization of [[Genetics|genetic]] resources with the Contracting Party providing such resources (go
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...0038/00000004/00375256;jsessionid=1i2j4imsmaj3n.alice 1 Russian Journal of Genetics, Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism in Populations of the Caspian Region and So
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...eople in Northwest China: a Y-Chromosome Perspective]", ''Journal of Human Genetics'', Vol. 52, No. 7 (2007), pp. 584–91</ref> However, this hypothesis
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...age = 308}}</ref> The Jews had dominated the Khazars creating a [[Chimera (genetics)|chimera]], subjecting Rus’ to the "Khazar Yoke."<ref name ="Papers"/>{{r
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...0}}.</ref> In the late 19th century, [[Khazar theory of Ashkenazi ancestry#Genetics|a theory emerged]] that the core of today's [[Ashkenazi Jews]] are genetica
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...Trudy Prikl. Bot. Selekc., translated as ''Bulletin of Applied Botany, of Genetics, and Plant-breeding.''</ref>
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...f the domesticated apple (''Malus'' x ''domestica'' Borkh.)|journal=Nature Genetics|year=2010|volume=42|issue=10|pages=833–839|url=http://www.nature.com/ng/j
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...way spruce (''[[Picea abies]]'') have turned out to be extremely similar [[Genetics|genetically]] and might be considered two closely related [[subspecies]] of
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Studies of [[Microsatellite (genetics)|microsatellite]] and [[mitochondrial DNA]] in white-tailed eagles from nor
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...''), also called '''Transcaspian wild ass''',<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Genetics of the Horse|author=A.T. Bowling|author2=A. Ruvinsky|last-author-amp=yes|ur
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* Laboratory of [[Genetics]] and breeding
* Laboratory of Plant [[molecular genetics]]
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...rs, and [[Odontology|odontological]] attributes, compiled to establish a [[Genetics|genetic]] continuity between ancient and modern populations of the Middle A
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...ation in the peopling of China: how far does the linguistic evidence match genetics and archaeology? In; Sanchez-Mazas, Blench, Ross, Lin & Pejros eds. ''Human
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...ersy results from conflicting elements: scientific evidence provided by [[genetics]] regarding the Ice Maiden's [[genotype]] that suggest she was not an [[anc
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...vides new insights into the history of south Siberian Kurgan people. Human Genetics.</ref> Although this more likely fact does not affect the possibly Uralic i
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...f human populations from the Caucasus |journal=[[European Journal of Human Genetics]] |volume=9 |pages=267–272 |doi=10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200615 |pmid=11313770 |i
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...ans as Inferred from the Y-Chromosome Haplogroups |work=Russian Journal of Genetics |volume=40 |issue=3 |publisher=Springerlink.com |date=2004-03-01 |accessdat
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...{{cite web |url=http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/kazakhs.html|title=Kazakh Genetics — DNA of Turkic people from Kazakhstan and surrounding regions |accessdat
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...lived in the Caucasus and then returned). It should be noted that Chechen genetics show a high level of genetic diversity (see section below).
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...omosomal Insights into Central Asia |journal=The American Journal of Human Genetics |year=2002 |volume=71 |issue=3 |pages=466–482 |pmid=12145751 |pmc=419996|
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...d|date=January 2016}}</ref> Secondly, the Argyns appear to be [[population genetics|genetically]] linked to [[peoples of the Caucasus]] and dissimilar to most
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...ir Eurasian context |date=January 2008 | journal=American Journal of Human Genetics | pages=236–50}}</ref>
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...5, Davide Pettener5 and Jaume Bertranpetit1, The American Journal of Human Genetics, Volume 63, Issue 6, 1824–1838, 1 December 1998 {{doi|10.1086/302133}}</r
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...mains of an ancient people who inhabited the region, but research into the genetics of ancient Tarim mummies and their links with modern Uyghurs remain controv
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...HIV and "eight cases in mothers have been detected. The infection [[Locus (genetics)|locus]] has been contained, but preventive efforts will continue."<ref nam
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