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The impact of Converso Jews on the genomes of modern Latin Americans
C. Velez
, P. F. Palamara
, J. Guevara-Aguirre
, L. Hao
, T. Karafet
, M. Guevara-Aguirre
, A. Pearlman
, C. Oddoux
, M. Hammer
, E. Burns
, I. Pe'Er
,
G. Atzmon
, H. Ostrer
, F. Peter
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Jews
100%
Latin American
100%
Conversos
100%
Genetic Structure
66%
Unrelated Individuals
66%
Jewish
33%
Jewish Population
33%
Jewish Diaspora
33%
Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA)
33%
Identity by Descent
33%
Europe
33%
Mexican
33%
Ecuador
33%
Migrants
33%
Portugal
33%
Africa
33%
SNP
33%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
33%
Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene 1 (BRCA1)
33%
European American
33%
Historical Account
33%
Colorado
33%
Latin America (LATAM)
33%
Jewish Migration
33%
Hispanic or Latino
33%
Indigenous Peoples
33%
Sephardim
33%
Clustering Methods
33%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
33%
Y Chromosome
33%
Affymetrix
33%
Y-chromosome DNA
33%
Chromosome Mapping
33%
Age of Discovery
33%
Founding Population
33%
Latino Populations
33%
Continental Ancestry
33%
Modern Spain
33%
Migration Waves
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Principal Component Analysis
100%
Prevalence
100%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
100%
Haplotype
100%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
100%
Genetic Structure
100%
BRCA1
100%
Genomic Structure
100%
Y Chromosome
100%
Chromosomal Mapping
100%
Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Gene Mapping
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Indigenous Peoples
25%