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Zsolt Bánfai

Researcher at University of Pécs

Publications -  16
Citations -  535

Zsolt Bánfai is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Chalcolithic. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 361 citations.

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Parallel palaeogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers.

Mark Lipson, +67 more
- 16 Nov 2017 - 
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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Interleukins and interleukin receptors in rheumatoid arthritis: Research, diagnostics and clinical implications.

TL;DR: The identification of disease-associated interleukin and interleucin receptor genes can provide precious insight into the genetic variations prior to disease onset in order to identify the pathways important for RA pathogenesis.
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Parallel paleogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers

TL;DR: The highest-resolution genome-wide ancient DNA data set assembled to date is used and finds that genetic diversity was shaped predominantly by local processes, with varied sources and proportions of hunter-gatherer ances try among the three regions and through time.
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Genetic update on inflammatory factors in ulcerative colitis: Review of the current literature.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the current literature on inflammation-related genetic polymorphisms which are associated with UC and performs an electronic search of Pubmed Database among publications of the last 10 years, using the following medical subject heading terms.
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Refining the South Asian Origin of the Romani people.

TL;DR: The results show that Northwest India could play an important role in the South Asian ancestry of Roma, however, the origin of Romani people might include the area of Pakistan as well.