Are Genes Jewish?: Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic AgeJean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan, 2005 - 17 |
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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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... Jews . 3. Traditionally , Jews have been receptive to science and medi- cine - making them more willing and prevalent participants in medical studies and research programs . " 4. The unexpected research payoff of widespread Tay - Sachs ...
... Jews . 3. Traditionally , Jews have been receptive to science and medi- cine - making them more willing and prevalent participants in medical studies and research programs . " 4. The unexpected research payoff of widespread Tay - Sachs ...
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... Jewish " if they carry genetic mutations statistically more common among Jews . This correlation between individual Jews and genetic mutations that are more common among Jews can lead to an easy conceptual slippage , where genes are mis ...
... Jewish " if they carry genetic mutations statistically more common among Jews . This correlation between individual Jews and genetic mutations that are more common among Jews can lead to an easy conceptual slippage , where genes are mis ...
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