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The Cohanim Modal Haplotype

"References" section, where the five original scientific articles are presented. The fifth article (by Avshalom Zoossmann-Diskin) is the one of interest. There is a good report about it at www.ariga.com/genes.shtml (since it is not yet freely online).

This article is an "anti-article." This author has tried to find every possible fault in the other four articles listed in the References section. Here is the relevant quote for us (from the ariga.com report):

"* The Cohen modal haplotype is the most common haplotype among Southern and Central Italians*1, Hungarians*2, and Iraqi Kurds*3, [emphasis mine] and is also found among many Armenians*4 and South African Lembas*5. This calls into question the notion that the haplotype was a marker for the ancient Hebrew population."

He cites legal medicine studies (that use only a part of the CMH). These citations, by the way, are found in the ariga.com report (for those interested).
  
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