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. 2008 Apr 30;3(4):e2062. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002062

Table 4. Case study: the mtDNA founder of the Georgian Jews.

Population/Community HVS-I N studied 4227A 4257A 8277T 9554G 15927Ga
Jews
Georgia 16067 16355 43 G G C A A
16067 16183C 16189 1 A A T G G
Yemen 16067 16274 12 A A T G G
16067 5 A A C G G
Morocco 16067 16172 7 A A T G G
16067 16311 3 A A T G G
Non-Jews
Caucasus
Georgia 16067 16167 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16311 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16291 1 A A T G G
16067 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16092 16234 1 A A T G G
Adyges 16067 16145 16256 16311 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16256 16311 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16355 1 G A C A A
Avars 16067 16284 16355 1 G A C A A
Darginians 16067 16355 1 G A C A A
Kabardins 16067 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16239 16355 1 G A C A A
Nogays 16067 16239 16355 1 G A C A A
Ossetes 16067 16355 1 G A C A A
Near and Middle East
Egypt 16067 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16356 1 A A T G G
Turkey 16067 16239 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16355 1 G A C A A
Iran 16067 16355 1 G A C A A
16067 16192 16355 1 A A C G A
Europe
Slovak 16067 1 A A T G G
16067 16355 1 G A C G A
a

Position 15927 was checked in the Jewish samples in only one sample from each community.