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    World-wide distributions of lactase persistence alleles and the complex effects of recombination and selection by Liebert, Anke, López, Saioa, Jones, Bryony Leigh, Montalva, Nicolas, Gerbault, Pascale, Lau, Winston, Thomas, Mark G., Bradman, Neil, Maniatis, Nikolas, Swallow, Dallas M.

    Published in Human genetics (01-11-2017)
    “…The genetic trait of lactase persistence (LP) is associated with at least five independent functional single nucleotide variants in a regulatory region about…”
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    Evidence of the interplay of genetics and culture in Ethiopia by López, Saioa, Tarekegn, Ayele, Band, Gavin, van Dorp, Lucy, Bird, Nancy, Morris, Sam, Oljira, Tamiru, Mekonnen, Ephrem, Bekele, Endashaw, Blench, Roger, Thomas, Mark G., Bradman, Neil, Hellenthal, Garrett

    Published in Nature communications (11-06-2021)
    “…The rich linguistic, ethnic and cultural diversity of Ethiopia provides an unprecedented opportunity to understand the level to which cultural factors…”
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    Evidence for a Common Origin of Blacksmiths and Cultivators in the Ethiopian Ari within the Last 4500 Years: Lessons for Clustering-Based Inference by van Dorp, Lucy, Balding, David, Myers, Simon, Pagani, Luca, Tyler-Smith, Chris, Bekele, Endashaw, Tarekegn, Ayele, Thomas, Mark G, Bradman, Neil, Hellenthal, Garrett

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-08-2015)
    “…The Ari peoples of Ethiopia are comprised of different occupational groups that can be distinguished genetically, with Ari Cultivators and the socially…”
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    Diversity of Lactase Persistence Alleles in Ethiopia: Signature of a Soft Selective Sweep by Jones, Bryony L., Raga, Tamiru O., Liebert, Anke, Zmarz, Pawel, Bekele, Endashaw, Danielsen, E. Thomas, Olsen, Anders Krüger, Bradman, Neil, Troelsen, Jesper T., Swallow, Dallas M.

    Published in American journal of human genetics (05-09-2013)
    “…The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that allows the consumption of milk from other mammals after…”
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    Prevalence of Clinically Relevant UGT1A Alleles and Haplotypes in African Populations by Horsfall, Laura J., Zeitlyn, David, Tarekegn, Ayele, Bekele, Endashaw, Thomas, Mark G., Bradman, Neil, Swallow, Dallas M.

    Published in Annals of human genetics (01-03-2011)
    “…Summary Variation of a short (TA)n repeat sequence (rs8175347) covering the TATA box of UGT1A1 (UDP‐glucuronosyltransferase1A1) is associated with…”
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    CYP1A2 is more variable than previously thought: a genomic biography of the gene behind the human drug-metabolizing enzyme by Browning, Sarah L, Tarekegn, Ayele, Bekele, Endashaw, Bradman, Neil, Thomas, Mark G

    Published in Pharmacogenetics and genomics (01-11-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESCYP1A2 metabolizes various drugs, endogenous compounds and procarcinogens. As human genetic diversity has been reported to decrease…”
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    The potentially deleterious functional variant flavin-containing monooxygenase 21 is at high frequency throughout sub-Saharan Africa by Veeramah, Krishna R, Thomas, Mark G, Weale, Michael E, Zeitlyn, David, Tarekegn, Ayele, Bekele, Endashaw, Mendell, Nancy R, Shephard, Elizabeth A, Bradman, Neil, Phillips, Ian R

    Published in Pharmacogenetics and genomics (01-10-2008)
    “…BACKGROUNDThe drug-metabolizing enzyme flavin-containing monooxygenase 2 (FMO2) is the predominant FMO isoform present in the lung of most mammals, including…”
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    Genetic Evidence for Different Male and Female Roles during Cultural Transitions in the British Isles by Wilson, James F., Weiss, Deborah A., Richards, Martin, Thomas, Mark G., Bradman, Neil, Goldstein, David B.

    “…Human history is punctuated by periods of rapid cultural change. Although archeologists have developed a range of models to describe cultural transitions, in…”
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    Y Chromosomes Traveling South: The Cohen Modal Haplotype and the Origins of the Lemba—the “Black Jews of Southern Africa” by Thomas, Mark G., Parfitt, Tudor, Weiss, Deborah A., Skorecki, Karl, Wilson, James F., le Roux, Magdel, Bradman, Neil, Goldstein, David B.

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-02-2000)
    “…The Lemba are a traditionally endogamous group speaking a variety of Bantu languages who live in a number of locations in southern Africa. They claim descent…”
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    Molecular diversity and population structure at the Cytochrome P450 3A5 gene in Africa by Bains, Ripudaman K, Kovacevic, Mirna, Plaster, Christopher A, Tarekegn, Ayele, Bekele, Endashaw, Bradman, Neil N, Thomas, Mark G

    Published in BMC genetics (03-05-2013)
    “…Cytochrome P450 3A5 (CYP3A5) is an enzyme involved in the metabolism of many therapeutic drugs. CYP3A5 expression levels vary between individuals and…”
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    Missense mutations in the APOL1 gene are highly associated with end stage kidney disease risk previously attributed to the MYH9 gene by Tzur, Shay, Rosset, Saharon, Shemer, Revital, Yudkovsky, Guennady, Selig, Sara, Tarekegn, Ayele, Bekele, Endashaw, Bradman, Neil, Wasser, Walter G, Behar, Doron M, Skorecki, Karl

    Published in Human genetics (01-09-2010)
    “…MYH9 has been proposed as a major genetic risk locus for a spectrum of nondiabetic end stage kidney disease (ESKD). We use recently released sequences from the…”
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    High-throughput analysis of informative CYP2D6 compound haplotypes by Fletcher, Benjamin, Goldstein, David B, Bradman, Amanda L.R, Weale, Michael E, Bradman, Neil, Thomas, Mark G

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-02-2003)
    “…We describe a high-throughput protocol for detecting key polymorphisms in the drug-metabolizing enzyme gene CYP2D6 and a number of linked microsatellites that…”
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    Evidence from Y-chromosome analysis for a late exclusively eastern expansion of the Bantu-speaking people by Ansari Pour, Naser, Plaster, Christopher A, Bradman, Neil

    Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-04-2013)
    “…The expansion of the Bantu-speaking people (EBSP) during the past 3000-5000 years is an event of great importance in the history of humanity. Anthropology,…”
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