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Béla Melegh
Researcher at University of Pécs
Publications - 30
Citations - 940
Béla Melegh is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Haplotype. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 824 citations.
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Parallel palaeogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers.
Mark Lipson,Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Annamária Pósa,Balázs Stégmár,Victoria Keerl,Nadin Rohland,Kristin Stewardson,Kristin Stewardson,Matthew Ferry,Matthew Ferry,Megan Michel,Megan Michel,Jonas Oppenheimer,Jonas Oppenheimer,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Eadaoin Harney,Eadaoin Harney,Susanne Nordenfelt,Bastien Llamas,Balázs Gusztáv Mende,Kitti Köhler,Krisztián Oross,Mária Bondár,Tibor Marton,Anett Osztás,János Jakucs,Tibor Paluch,Ferenc Horváth,Piroska Csengeri,Judit Koós,Katalin Sebők,Alexandra Anders,Pál Raczky,Judit Regenye,Judit P. Barna,Szilvia Fábián,Gábor Serlegi,Zoltán Toldi,Emese Gyöngyvér Nagy,János Dani,Erika Molnár,György Pálfi,László Márk,Béla Melegh,Zsolt Bánfai,László Domboróczki,Javier Fernández-Eraso,José Antonio Mujika-Alustiza,Carmen Alonso Fernández,Javier Jiménez Echevarría,Ruth Bollongino,Jörg Orschiedt,Kerstin Schierhold,Harald Meller,Alan Cooper,Joachim Burger,Eszter Bánffy,Eszter Bánffy,Kurt W. Alt,Kurt W. Alt,Carles Lalueza-Fox,Wolfgang Haak,David Reich,David Reich,David Reich +67 more
TL;DR: Investigating the population dynamics of Neolithization across Europe using a high-resolution genome-wide ancient DNA dataset with a total of 180 samples finds that genetic diversity was shaped predominantly by local processes, with varied sources and proportions of hunter-gatherer ancestry among the three regions and through time.
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Genetic diversity and zoonotic potential of human rotavirus strains, 2003–2006, hungary
Krisztián Bányai,Agnes Bogdan,Gertrud Domonkos,Péter Kisfali,Peter Molnar,András Tóth,Béla Melegh,Vito Martella,Jon R. Gentsch,György Szücs +9 more
TL;DR: A strain surveillance study in the Budapest area of Hungary (2003–2006) based on RNA profile analysis, genotyping by multiplex PCR and nucleotide sequencing, and sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the VP7, VP4, VP6, and NSP4 genes of selected strains with uncommon antigen combinations demonstrated high similarity with certain bovine, porcine, feline, equine, and lapine rotaviruses, respectively.
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Reconstructing Roma History from Genome-Wide Data
Priya Moorjani,Priya Moorjani,Nick Patterson,Po-Ru Loh,Mark Lipson,Péter Kisfali,Béla Melegh,Michael Bonin,Ľudevít Kádaši,Olaf Rieß,Bonnie Berger,David Reich,David Reich,Béla Melegh +13 more
TL;DR: The migration of Roma out of the Indian subcontinent was accompanied by a severe founder event, which appears to have been followed by a major demographic expansion after the arrival in Europe, and there is evidence for Eastern Europe being a major source of European ancestry, and North-west India being amajor source of the South Asian ancestry in the Roma.
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Apolipoprotein A5 T-1131C variant confers risk for metabolic syndrome.
Anita Maász,Péter Kisfali,Katalin Horvatovich,Márion Mohás,Lajos Markó,Veronika Csöngei,Bernadett Faragó,Luca Jaromi,Lili Magyari,Enikő Sáfrány,Csilla Sipeky,István Wittmann,Béla Melegh +12 more
TL;DR: Findings strongly suggest that this variant of the ApoA5 –1131C gene is a risk factor for the development of hypertriglyceridemia and metabolic syndrome.
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Emergence of serotype G12 rotaviruses, Hungary.
Krisztián Bányai,Agnes Bogdan,Péter Kisfali,Péter Molnár,Ilona Mihály,Béla Melegh,Vito Martella,Jon R. Gentsch,György Szücs +8 more
TL;DR: The emergence of serotype G12 rotaviruses among children hospitalized with rotavirus gastroenteritis in Hungary during 2005 is described, consistent with recent reports of the possible global spread and increasing epidemiologic importance.