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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
DNA Tribes Digest for July 29, 2009: Old Europes: Genetic Evidence of Indo-Europeans and Substrates in the West (Part One)

The new issue of DNA Tribes Digest is now available. This month's feature article is "Old Europes: Genetic Evidence of Indo-Europeans and Substrates in the West (Part One)," where we explore the relationships between European languages and European genetic structure.

Table of Contents for July 29, 2009

Introduction
Old Europes: Genetic Evidence of Indo-Europeans and Substrates in the West
Part One: Linguistic Background and Identification of the Central Indo-European (CIE) Genetic Zone
  • Native Language Families of Europe
  • Identification of the Central Indo-European (CIE) Genetic Zone
  • Central Indo-European (CIE) Genetic Contributions in Europe
Announcements for July 2009: New Populations and Expanded Europa Analysis

Our July 29, 2009 issue can be viewed and downloaded free in printable PDF format below:

http://www.dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2009-07-29.pdf

An archive of previous DNA Tribes Digest articles can be found here.

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Monday, July 06, 2009
Announcements for July 6, 2009

We are pleased to announce the addition of several new populations to our database:

New East Asian Populations:

  • Evenki (Inner Mongolia, China) (90)
  • Han (Chengdu, China) (210)
  • Han (Liaoyang City, China) (2211)
  • Han (North China) (597)
  • Han (Shandong, China) (200)
  • Han (Xian, China) (100)
  • Kathmandu, Nepal (77)
  • Korean (Mudanjiang, China) (98)
  • Lhasa, Tibet (196)
  • Maonan (Guangxi, China) (143)
  • Newar (Nepal) (66)
  • Temang (Nepal) (45)
  • Tibet (153)
New European Populations:
  • Bulgarians (Bulgaria) (103)
  • Karakachani (Bulgaria) (102)
  • Wallachia, Romania (1910)
New Latin American Populations:
  • Central West Brazil (1,232)
  • North Brazil (2,128)
  • Northeast Brazil (6,136)
  • South Brazil (13,580)
  • Southeast Brazil (2,658)
Newly Expanded DNA Tribes Europa:


DNA TribesEuropa add-on analysis has now been expanded to identify seventeen genetic sub-regions among European populations, for an enhanced comparison to European genetic structure. More information and sample results are available by clicking here.

Updates:


Previous DNA Tribes customers who would like to update their results to include these new populations and our most up to date algorithms can order using the "Update Your Analysis" option through our secure online checkout.


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