The time and place of European admixture in Ashkenazi Jewish history
James Xue, Todd Lencz, Ariel Darvasi et al.
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The Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) population is a genetic isolate close to European and Middle Eastern groups, with genetic diversity patterns conducive to disease mapping. Previous studies have suggested that the population originated from a small number of founders in the Middle Ages, but their geographic origins are still debated.
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