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Tatiana Zerjal
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 57
Citations - 8999
Tatiana Zerjal is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Haplotype. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 55 publications receiving 8481 citations. Previous affiliations of Tatiana Zerjal include University of Oxford & Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
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Global variation in copy number in the human genome
Richard Redon,Shumpei Ishikawa,Karen R. Fitch,Lars Feuk,George H. Perry,T. Daniel Andrews,Heike Fiegler,Michael H. Shapero,Andrew R. Carson,Wenwei Chen,Eun Kyung Cho,Stephanie Dallaire,Jennifer L. Freeman,Juan R. González,Mònica Gratacòs,Jing Huang,Dimitrios Kalaitzopoulos,Daisuke Komura,Jeffrey R. MacDonald,Christian R. Marshall,Rui Mei,Lyndal Montgomery,Keunihiro Nishimura,Kohji Okamura,Fan Shen,Martin J. Somerville,Joelle Tchinda,Armand Valsesia,Cara Woodwark,Fengtang Yang,Junjun Zhang,Tatiana Zerjal,Jane Zhang,Lluís Armengol,Donald F. Conrad,Xavier Estivill,Chris Tyler-Smith,Nigel P. Carter,Hiroyuki Aburatani,Charles Lee,Keith W. Jones,Stephen W. Scherer,Matthew E. Hurles +42 more
TL;DR: A first-generation CNV map of the human genome is constructed through the study of 270 individuals from four populations with ancestry in Europe, Africa or Asia, underscoring the importance of CNV in genetic diversity and evolution and the utility of this resource for genetic disease studies.
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Y-Chromosomal Diversity in Europe Is Clinal and Influenced Primarily by Geography, Rather than by Language
Zoë H. Rosser,Tatiana Zerjal,Matthew E. Hurles,Maarja Adojaan,Dragan Alavantić,António Amorim,William Amos,Manuel Armenteros,Eduardo Arroyo,Guido Barbujani,Gunhild Beckman,Lars Beckman,Jaume Bertranpetit,Elena Bosch,Daniel G. Bradley,Gaute Brede,Gillian Cooper,Helena B.S.M. Côrte-Real,Peter de Knijff,Ronny Decorte,Yuri E. Dubrova,Oleg Evgrafov,Anja Gilissen,Sanja Glisic,Mukaddes Gölge,Emmeline W. Hill,Anna Jeziorowska,Luba Kalaydjieva,Manfred Kayser,Toomas Kivisild,S. A. Kravchenko,Astrida Krumina,Vaidutis Kučinskas,João Lavinha,L. A. Livshits,Patrizia Malaspina,Syrrou Maria,Ken McElreavey,Thomas Meitinger,Aavo-Valdur Mikelsaar,R. John Mitchell,Khedoudja Nafa,Jayne Nicholson,Søren Nørby,Arpita Pandya,Jüri Parik,Philippos C. Patsalis,Luísa Pereira,Borut Peterlin,Gerli Pielberg,Maria João Prata,Carlo Previderè,Lutz Roewer,Siiri Rootsi,David C. Rubinsztein,Juliette Saillard,Fabrício R. Santos,Gheorghe Stefanescu,Bryan Sykes,Aslıhan Tolun,Richard Villems,Chris Tyler-Smith,Mark A. Jobling +62 more
TL;DR: These patterns retain a strong signal of expansion from the Near East but also suggest that the demographic history of Europe has been complex and influenced by other major population movements, as well as by linguistic and geographic heterogeneities and the effects of drift.
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The Eurasian Heartland: A continental perspective on Y-chromosome diversity
R. S. Wells,Nadira Yuldasheva,Ruslan Ruzibakiev,Peter A. Underhill,Irina Evseeva,Jason Blue-Smith,Li Jin,Bing Su,Ramasamy Pitchappan,S. Shanmugalakshmi,K. Balakrishnan,M Read,N M Pearson,Tatiana Zerjal,Matthew T. Webster,I Zholoshvili,E Jamarjashvili,S Gambarov,B Nikbin,A Dostiev,O Aknazarov,Pierre Zalloua,I Tsoy,M Kitaev,M Mirrakhimov,A Chariev,Walter F. Bodmer +26 more
TL;DR: This study reports the frequencies of 23 Y-chromosome biallelic polymorphism haplotypes in 1,935 men from 49 Eurasian populations, with a particular focus on Central Asia.
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The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols
Tatiana Zerjal,Yali Xue,Yali Xue,Giorgio Bertorelle,R. Spencer Wells,Weidong Bao,Weidong Bao,Suling Zhu,Suling Zhu,Raheel Qamar,Qasim Ayub,Aisha Mohyuddin,Songbin Fu,Pu Li,Nadira Yuldasheva,Nadira Yuldasheva,Ruslan Ruzibakiev,Jiujin Xu,Qunfang Shu,Ruofu Du,Huanming Yang,Matthew E. Hurles,Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson,Tudevdagva Gerelsaikhan,Bumbein Dashnyam,S. Qasim Mehdi,Chris Tyler-Smith +26 more
TL;DR: The Y-chromosomal lineage identified is carried by likely male-line descendants of Genghis Khan, and it is proposed that it has spread by a novel form of social selection resulting from their behavior.
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Genetic relationships of Asians and Northern Europeans, revealed by Y-chromosomal DNA analysis.
Tatiana Zerjal,Bumbein Dashnyam,Arpita Pandya,Manfred Kayser,Lutz Roewer,Fabrício R. Santos,Wulf Schiefenhövel,Neale Fretwell,Mark A. Jobling,Shinji Harihara,K. Shimizu,D. Semjidmaa,Antti Sajantila,Pia Salo,Michael H. Crawford,E. K. Ginter,Oleg Evgrafov,Chris Tyler-Smith +17 more
TL;DR: The Y chromosome provides both information about population relationships in Asia and evidence for a substantial paternal genetic contribution of Asians to northern European populations such as the Finns.