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Oleg Balanovsky

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Gorin I, Balanovsky O, Kozlov O, Koshel S, Kostryukova E, Zhabagin M, et al.
Front Genet . 2022 Jun; 13:902309. PMID: 35651934
Currently available genetic tools effectively distinguish between different continental origins. However, North Eurasia, which constitutes one-third of the world's largest continent, remains severely underrepresented. The dataset used in this study...
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Balanovsky O, Petrushenko V, Mirzaev K, Abdullaev S, Gorin I, Chernevskiy D, et al.
Pharmgenomics Pers Med . 2021 Nov; 14:1391-1402. PMID: 34764675
Background: Information about the distribution of clinically significant genetic markers in different populations may be helpful in elaborating personalized approaches to the clinical management of COVID-19 in the absence of...
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Kocher A, Papac L, Barquera R, Key F, Spyrou M, Hubler R, et al.
Science . 2021 Oct; 374(6564):182-188. PMID: 34618559
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been infecting humans for millennia and remains a global health problem, but its past diversity and dispersal routes are largely unknown. We generated HBV genomic...
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Zhabagin M, Sabitov Z, Tazhigulova I, Alborova I, Agdzhoyan A, Wei L, et al.
J Hum Genet . 2021 Jan; 66(7):707-716. PMID: 33510364
Western Kazakhstan is populated by three clans totaling 2 million people. Since the clans are patrilineal, the Y-chromosome is the most informative genetic system for tracing their origin. We genotyped...
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Zhabagin M, Sabitov Z, Tarlykov P, Tazhigulova I, Junissova Z, Yerezhepov D, et al.
BMC Genet . 2020 Oct; 21(Suppl 1):87. PMID: 33092538
Background: The majority of the Kazakhs from South Kazakhstan belongs to the 12 clans of the Senior Zhuz. According to traditional genealogy, nine of these clans have a common ancestor...
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Balanovska E, Lukianova E, Kagazezheva J, Maurer A, Leybova N, Agdzhoyan A, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2020 Sep; 21(Suppl 7):527. PMID: 32912208
Background: Predicting the eye and hair color from genotype became an established and widely used tool in forensic genetics, as well as in studies of ancient human populations. However, the...
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Hallast P, Agdzhoyan A, Balanovsky O, Xue Y, Tyler-Smith C
Hum Genet . 2020 Jul; 140(2):299-307. PMID: 32666166
The genomes of present-day humans outside Africa originated almost entirely from a single out-migration ~ 50,000-70,000 years ago, followed by mixture with Neanderthals contributing ~ 2% to all non-Africans. However,...
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Ongaro L, Scliar M, Flores R, Raveane A, Marnetto D, Sarno S, et al.
Curr Biol . 2019 Nov; 29(23):3974-3986.e4. PMID: 31735679
The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple...
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Jeong C, Balanovsky O, Lukianova E, Kahbatkyzy N, Flegontov P, Zaporozhchenko V, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2019 May; 3(6):966-976. PMID: 31036896
The indigenous populations of inner Eurasia-a huge geographic region covering the central Eurasian steppe and the northern Eurasian taiga and tundra-harbour tremendous diversity in their genes, cultures and languages. In...
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Zhernakova D, Brukhin V, Malov S, Oleksyk T, Koepfli K, Zhuk A, et al.
Genomics . 2019 Mar; 112(1):442-458. PMID: 30902755
The Russian Federation is the largest and one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world, however no centralized reference database of genetic variation exists to date. Such data...