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We invite you (authors) to submit an article for consideration in The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy, a web-based (and print version) publication of the Community of Genetic Genealogists. The journal will be published few times annually by 100-150 pages.
We invite you to join Author's group (which is free).
We are glad to all authors writing on general Genetis Genealogy themes, but especially to those of them, whose operating time concern the people of Russia. We look forward to hearing from you. Please feel free to email us if you would like to discuss your proposed contribution.
For more information about The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (RJGG), contact:
Nataly Zyryanova, Editor-in-Chief (nat-zyrya@yandex.ru)
Alexander Klevtsov, Technical Editor (rjgg.techeditor@gmail.com)
Roman Sychev, Design Editor (email)
http://rjgg.molgen.org/index.php/RJGG
http://forum.molgen.org/
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Vol 2, No 1 (2011)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Where in India did the Aryans arrive? Three answers to one question | |
| Akper Aliev | 1-5 |
| Tartakovsky surname study by classical and genetic genealogy | |
| Dmitry Tartakovsky | 6-9 |
| Origin, Migrations and Expansion of Haplogroup I-L38 in Relation to Haplogroup R1b | |
| Hans De Beule | 10-30 |
| Internal Structure and revision of TMRCA of Jewish cluster E1b1b1*-C | |
| Dmitry Tartakovsky | 31-37 |
| TMRCA of large Jewish clusters of haplogroup E1b1b1 | |
| Dmitry Tartakovsky | 38-52 |
| Connections between the Jewish clusters and the subclades of haplogroup E1b1b1 | |
| Dmitry Tartakovsky | 53-59 |
| The origin of the Pashtuns (Pathans) | |
| Zh. Sabitov | 60-63 |
| Indo-European Haplogroups R1a and R1b through the Eyes of an Historian | |
| Zhaxylyk Sabitov | 64-68 |
| The Kazakhstan DNA project hits first hundred Y-profiles for ethnic Kazakhs | |
| Yerlan Turuspekov, Zhaxylyk Sabitov, B. Daulet, M. Sadykov, O. Khalidullin | 69-84 |
| О происхождении кереев с точки зрения популяционной генетики | |
| Жаксылык Сабитов | 91-93 |
Review
| Review of the article: Turuspekov Y., Sabitov Zh., Daulet B., Sadykov M., Khalidullin O. «The Kazakhstan DNA project hits first hundred Y-profiles for ethnic Kazakhs» | |
| Dmitry Adamov | 85-90 |
ISSN: 1920-2989