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Iosif S. Tsybovsky
Publications - 25
Citations - 607
Iosif S. Tsybovsky is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Haplotype. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 547 citations.
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Toward Male Individualization with Rapidly Mutating Y‐Chromosomal Short Tandem Repeats
Kaye N. Ballantyne,Kaye N. Ballantyne,Arwin Ralf,Rachid Aboukhalid,Niaz M. Achakzai,Maria João Anjos,Qasim Ayub,Jože Balažic,Jack Ballantyne,David Ballard,Burkhard Berger,Cecilia Bobillo,Mehdi Bouabdellah,Helen Burri,Tomas Capal,Stefano Caratti,Jorge Cárdenas,François Cartault,Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho,Mónica Carvalho,Baowen Cheng,Michael D. Coble,David Comas,Daniel Corach,Maria Eugenia D’Amato,Sean Davison,Peter de Knijff,Maria Corazon A. De Ungria,Ronny Decorte,Tadeusz Dobosz,Berit Myhre Dupuy,Samir Elmrghni,Mateusz Gliwiński,Sara C Gomes,Laurens J. W. Grol,Cordula Haas,Erin K. Hanson,Jürgen Henke,Lotte Henke,Fabiola Herrera-Rodríguez,Carolyn R. Hill,Gunilla Holmlund,Katsuya Honda,Uta-Dorothee Immel,Shota Inokuchi,Mark A. Jobling,Mahmoud Kaddura,Jong S Kim,Soon H Kim,Wook Kim,Turi E. King,Eva Klausriegler,Daniel Kling,Lejla Kovacevic,Leda Kovatsi,Paweł Krajewski,S. A. Kravchenko,Maarten Larmuseau,Eun Young Lee,R. Lessig,L. A. Livshits,Damir Marjanović,Marek Minarik,Natsuko Mizuno,Helena Moreira,Niels Morling,Meeta Mukherjee,Patrick Munier,Javaregowda Nagaraju,Franz Neuhuber,Shengjie Nie,Premlaphat Nilasitsataporn,Takeki Nishi,Hye H Oh,Jill K. Olofsson,Valerio Onofri,Jukka U. Palo,Horolma Pamjav,Walther Parson,Walther Parson,Michal Petlach,Christopher Phillips,Rafał Płoski,Samayamantri P. R. Prasad,Dragan Primorac,Dragan Primorac,Dragan Primorac,Gludhug A. Purnomo,Josephine Purps,Héctor Rangel-Villalobos,Krzysztof Rębała,Budsaba Rerkamnuaychoke,Danel Rey Gonzalez,Carlo Robino,Lutz Roewer,Alexandra Rosa,Antti Sajantila,Antti Sajantila,Andrea Sala,Jazelyn M. Salvador,Paula Sanz,C. Schmitt,Anil Kumar Sharma,Dayse A. Silva,Kyoung Jin Shin,Titia Sijen,M. Sirker,Daniela Siváková,Vedrana Škaro,Carlos Solano-Matamoros,L. Souto,Vlastimil Stenzl,Herawati Sudoyo,Denise Syndercombe-Court,Adriano Tagliabracci,Duncan Taylor,Andreas O. Tillmar,Iosif S. Tsybovsky,Chris Tyler-Smith,Kristiaan J. van der Gaag,Daniel Vanek,Antónia Völgyi,Denise Ward,Patricia Willemse,Eric P.H. Yap,Rita Y.Y. Yong,Irena Zupanič Pajnič,Manfred Kayser +127 more
TL;DR: The value of RM Y‐STRs in identifying and separating unrelated and related males and providing a reference database is demonstrated and the value of Y‐ STRs relative to Yfiler is demonstrated.
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The Peopling of Europe from the Mitochondrial Haplogroup U5 Perspective
Boris Malyarchuk,Miroslava Derenko,Tomasz Grzybowski,Maria Perkova,Urszula Rogalla,Tomas Vanecek,Iosif S. Tsybovsky +6 more
TL;DR: Phylogeographic analysis reveals that expansions of U5 subclusters started earlier in central and southern Europe, than in eastern Europe, and is consistent with the view that during the Ice Age eastern Europe was an inhospitable place for modern humans.
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Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeny in Eastern and Western Slavs
Boris Malyarchuk,Tomasz Grzybowski,Miroslava Derenko,Maria Perkova,Tomas Vanecek,Jan Lazur,P. Gomolcak,Iosif S. Tsybovsky +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that haplogroups HV3, HV4, and U4a1 could be traced back to the pre-Neolithic times in eastern Europe and an ancient connection between the Caucasus/Europe and India has been revealed by analysis of haplogroup R1 diversity.
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Y-STR variation among Slavs: evidence for the Slavic homeland in the middle Dnieper basin
Krzysztof Rębała,A. I. Mikulich,Iosif S. Tsybovsky,Daniela Siváková,Zuzana Džupinková,Aneta Szczerkowska-Dobosz,Zofia Szczerkowska +6 more
TL;DR: The central position of the population of Ukraine in the network of insignificant AMOVA comparisons, and the lack of traces of significant contribution of ancient tribes inhabiting present-day Poland to the gene pool of Eastern and Southern Slavs, support hypothesis placing the earliest known homeland of Slavs in the middle Dnieper basin.
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Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
Alena Kushniarevich,L N Sivitskaya,Nina Danilenko,Tadeush A. Novogrodskii,Iosif S. Tsybovsky,A. V. Kiseleva,Svetlana L. Kotova,Gyaneshwer Chaubey,Ene Metspalu,Hovhannes Sahakyan,Hovhannes Sahakyan,Ardeshir Bahmanimehr,Maere Reidla,Siiri Rootsi,Jüri Parik,Jüri Parik,Tuuli Reisberg,Tuuli Reisberg,Alessandro Achilli,Baharak Hooshiar Kashani,Francesca Gandini,Anna Olivieri,Doron M. Behar,Antonio Torroni,O. G. Davydenko,Richard Villems,Richard Villems +26 more
TL;DR: The phylogeographic analyses reveal that two mitochondrial DNA lineages, N3 and N1a3, might mark distinct events of matrilineal gene flow to Europe: during the mid-Holocene period and around the Pleistocene- Holocene transition, respectively.