Another paper on European phyogeography, Investigation of the fine structure of European populations with applications to disease association studies: An investigation into fine-scale European ...
Seventy-five years ago, Allied Forces declared victory in Europe on May 8, 1945. Millions across the continent had been persecuted, displaced and killed because of their national, ethnic or religious ...
Numerous genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been carried out, resulting in the identification of many susceptibility loci for a wide range of complex traits. 1 The detection of additional ...
One of the things that charms me about traveling through Europe is its ethnic variety. Hop on a train and two hours later you step into a different culture, different language, and different heritage.
In the mid-2000s, the tiny Baltic nation of Latvia had a Janus-like quality. Scenic downtown Riga featured malls, restored medieval architecture, and Western hotels. Snatches of English conversation ...
Instead of ethnic violence, which is the focus of much of the academic literature on eastern Europe, McMahon shifts attention to what she claims has been far more prevalent: cases of ethnic ...
For more than 1,000 years, the Roma (still more commonly known in the English-speaking world as “Gypsies,” although this term is now outdated and considered to be derogatory) have lived on the fringes ...
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