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  • I1 Nucleotide alleles change (mutation): C to T Region: ARSDP European ethnic groups Genetic history of Europe Germanic peoples History of Normandy Human...
    69 KB (5,738 words) - 17:56, 26 April 2024
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    Ape (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    clade, cladistically making them monkeys. Apes do not have tails due to a mutation of the TBXT gene. In traditional and non-scientific use, the term ape...
    53 KB (5,131 words) - 02:32, 5 June 2024
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    Old Norse (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages...
    112 KB (8,849 words) - 17:53, 26 June 2024
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    Apple (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    the Proto-Germanic noun *aplaz, descended in turn from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl. As late as the 17th century, the word also functioned as a generic term...
    84 KB (8,530 words) - 17:55, 18 June 2024
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    Great Britain by diverse Germanic peoples led to the development of a new Anglo-Saxon cultural identity and shared Germanic language, Old English, which...
    184 KB (25,283 words) - 08:30, 26 June 2024
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    languages share a common ancestor, Proto-Indo-European, English and German also share a more recent common ancestor, Proto-Germanic, but Russian does...
    65 KB (7,004 words) - 06:48, 21 March 2024
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    approximately 110 million European men (2010 estimate). The age of the mutation M269 is estimated at 4,000 to 10,000 years ago. R-M269 had formerly been...
    72 KB (6,302 words) - 05:05, 25 May 2024
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    Rhine as Germania, thus distinguishing it from Gaul. The victory of the Germanic tribes in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (AD 9) prevented annexation...
    355 KB (41,624 words) - 19:56, 27 June 2024
  • common lactose tolerance mutation made a two-way migration out of the Middle East less than 10,000 years ago. While the mutation spread across Europe, another...
    236 KB (27,667 words) - 01:51, 30 May 2024
  • would be foolish to re-establish the worship of Odin (or Wotan) within Germanic paganism. Most historians argue he was prepared to delay conflicts for...
    188 KB (24,352 words) - 01:45, 25 June 2024
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    200 mi (320 km), a journey of over a week for a normal mounted traveller – could be delivered in just 10 hours. Because mutationes were relatively small...
    39 KB (3,425 words) - 21:01, 15 February 2024
  • Individualization with Rapidly Mutating Y-Chromosomal Short Tandem Repeats". Human Mutation. 35 (8): 1021–1032. doi:10.1002/humu.22599. PMC 4145662. PMID 24917567...
    93 KB (3,936 words) - 08:45, 21 April 2024
  • List of common misconceptions (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template without a link parameter)
    found to be protected from mutations, and beneficial mutations were found to be more likely, i.e. mutation was "non-random in a way that benefits the plant"...
    609 KB (58,787 words) - 23:49, 27 June 2024
  • reaching a sustained level of 16% COHb. Other human mutations have been described (see also: hemoglobin variants). Structural variations and mutations across...
    33 KB (3,583 words) - 14:27, 27 November 2023
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    Cat (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    from an ancient Germanic word that was absorbed into Latin and then into Greek, Syriac, and Arabic. The word may be derived from Germanic and Northern European...
    161 KB (16,607 words) - 17:52, 23 June 2024
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    not the immediate source of English "London" (Old English: Lunden), as i-mutation would have caused the name to have been Lyndon. This suggests an alternative...
    91 KB (10,565 words) - 10:19, 19 May 2024
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    over the past 3000 years and with the high frequency of a shared East African–specific mutation associated with lactose tolerance." Maasai display significant...
    64 KB (6,503 words) - 01:11, 26 June 2024
  • propose a south-Danubian homeland "on the ground of the lack of Germanic elements" in Romanian "have the same argument against them", because Germanic tribes...
    192 KB (23,821 words) - 01:52, 18 June 2024
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    this may represent "Catland", the Germanic language softening the C- to H- according to Grimm's law. It occurs in a letter written by Harald, earl of...
    134 KB (13,180 words) - 19:56, 18 June 2024
  • in medicine and anthropology, but assumed particular prominence in the Germanic sphere as opposed to England where, John Efron writes, "Jews as Jews simply...
    140 KB (17,601 words) - 20:44, 27 March 2024
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