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 | | The two modal haplotypes in the IandP Arabs were closely related to the most frequent haplotype of Jews (the Cohen modal haplotype). |  | | Interestingly, one of the Lemba clans carries, at a very high frequency, a particular Y-chromosome type termed the "Cohen modal haplotype," which is known to be characteristic of the paternally inherited Jewish priesthood and is thought, more generally, to be a potential signature haplotype of Judaic origin. |  | | Y chromosomes traveling south: the cohen modal haplotype and the origins of the Lemba--the "Black Jews of Southern Africa". |
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http://home.comcast.net/~ewhiteside/truth/amerindian/abstracts.html
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| | Cohen Modal Haplotype - definition of Cohen Modal Haplotype in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Cohen Modal Haplotype has been also been found in groups of non-Jews, notably the Lemba of Southern Africa (Thomas MG et al 2000) and groups of Kurds. |  | | This led to the development of the Cohen Modal Haplotype, a set of Y-chromosomal markers that might have been shared by the Biblical Aaron. |  | | Y chromosomes traveling south: the cohen modal haplotype and the origins of the Lemba--the "Black Jews of Southern Africa". |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Cohen_Modal_Haplotype
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| | [b-hebrew] Re: Hebrew and Welsh? |
 | | Not even the Cohen modal haplotype is restricted to Jews completely, even though it was discovered that most men whose last name is Cohen today carry this haplotype and that is how it got its name. |  | | There is one mutation in the Danfi family which is the Kurdish haplotype and is is closely related to the Cohen Modal haplotype. |  | | Instead of haplotype J, which was common to all the other Samaritan males tested, the Cohen family males have E3b3, a haplotype group found in Ashkenazi, Lybian and Yemenite Jews--and Palestinians. |
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| | My Genetic Cousin, I Presume? - In which a Cohen of the American variety meets his Bantu kinsman. By Jon Cohen |
 | | Goldstein—who has the Cohen modal haplotype himself—added, "We don't know that there ever was a pure Jewish population." He urged me to think of my Y chromosome in terms of genealogy, not populations. |  | | Still, as my whole Cohen modal haplotype quest began to collapse under its own weight, I had to accept the fact that my DNA wasn't going to shake hands with Mbelangwa's over the millenniums. |  | | The essence of his caveat is that all men derive from a common ancestor (say, Adam), and the Cohen modal haplotype simply designates a more recent common ancestor (say, Aaron Cohen). |
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http://www.slate.com/id/79372
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| | Dienekes' Anthropology Blog: Haplogroup E3b and Ancient Jews |
 | | The Lemba of Southern Africa are physically Negroid, but the presence in their gene pool of the Cohen Modal Haplotype indicates that they are of Jewish origin. |  | | But, since Cohens in general belong to haplogroup J (which contains the Cohen Modal Haplotype), the E3b Samaritan Cohen is probably the result of some (possibly ancient) admixture event. |  | | The Bene Israel of India also have traditions of Jewish descent, and they also have a high frequency of the Cohen Modal Haplotype, substantiating these claims. |
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http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2004/12/haplogroup-e3b-and-ancient-jews.html
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| | DNA and the Book of Mormon |
 | | It is only through the priestly "Cohen modal haplotype," or CMH, that the Lemba have been identified as having an ancient Jewish origin--likely from Yemenite Jews who migrated to Africa many centuries into the modern era, rather than from diaspora groups leaving Israel many centuries before Christ. |  | | The presence of the Cohen modal haplotype among Lemba and Bnei Menashe--and its absence among Native Americans--does not appear to be a discordant piece of "evidence" discrediting the Book of Mormon, but an expected finding fully consistent with the Book of Mormon story. |  | | Murphy to repeatedly cite the absence of the CMH among Native Americans as evidence against ancient Israelite ancestry, when the Book of Mormon story itself gives us no suggestion that Cohen priests or others likely to carry the Cohen modal haplotype would have been present in the Lehite and Mulekite groups. |
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http://www.fairlds.org/apol/bom/bom12.html
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| | The Death of Scientific Racism |
 | | A similarly high frequency of the Cohen Modal Haplotype was found among members of a tribe in Yemen, across the Red Sea from Africa, to whom the Lemba, according to oral tradition are related. |  | | This gene has therefore been assigned the name of Cohen Modal Haplotype, and is a marker representing the infusion of Jewish blood, to use older and less scientific terms. |  | | It turned out that the Cohen Modal phenotype appeared in 10% of Lemba men, the same rate at which it is found in European Jewish white men. |
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http://shadow.autono.net/sin001/race.htm
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| | Jewish Genetics - DNA, genes, Jews, Ashkenazi |
 | | The Cohen Modal Haplotype, which belongs to haplogroup J, was a component of the ancient Israelite population, and especially common among the Cohens (priests of the Temple in Jerusalem). |  | | The Cohen Modal Haplotype is found among many Jewish populations of the world, including Ashkenazim, Sephardim, and the Bene Israel of India. |  | | The Cohen Modal Haplotype is not exclusively found among Jews, but rather is also found among Kurds, Armenians, Italians, Palestinian Arabs, and a few other peoples. |
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| | Mail-Jewish Volume 43 Number 92 |
 | | Volume 43 Number 92 Produced: Thu Aug 5 9:02:17 EDT 2004 Subjects Discussed In This Issue: civil/not marriages in Poland [Martin Stern] The Cohen Modal Haplotype [Eitan Fiorino] Dropping the Dime [Joshua Seidemann] Meshullachim. |  | | As for the > >Hungarians being descendants of the Khazars, the Khazars were allegedly > >converts to Judaism- and thus should have among them no kohanim and no > >one possessing the Cohen modal haplotype to pass on to their > >descendants, Jewish or otherwise. |  | | This > is the only way to account for the fact that there are just as many > cohen haplotypes among sephardi as ashkenazi Jews. |
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http://www.ottmall.com/mj_ht_arch/v43/mj_v43i92.html
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| | Mail-Jewish Volume 44 Number 01 |
 | | The Cohen modal haplotype was found in 45% of 44 Ashkenazic kohanim and 32% of 81 Ashkenazic yisraelim; for Sephardim the numbers are 71% of 24 kohanim and 33% of 39 yisraelim. |  | | The whole idea behind the Cohen modal haplotype is that it was discovered as a marker somewhat unique to kohanim. |  | | So the idea that the high frequency of the kohen modal haplotype in these various non-Jewish populations could be explained by a shared common ancestor such as Avraham doesn't make sense, since the marker is not found commonly among Jews who are not kohanim. |
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http://www.ottmall.com/mj_ht_arch/v44/mj_v44i01.html
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| | The Lineage of Jewish Priesthood Confirmed |
 | | This single haplotype (called the Cohen modal haplotype) was then tested on the Cohanim in two major Jewish communities. |  | | The results indicate that the Cohen haplotype is strikingly prevalent and similar in both communities; which strongly suggests the Cohanim all descended from a single male common ancestor. |  | | It is fascinating that the Bible independently confirms the Cohen priestly line existed in the past and is expected to continue in the future, ready to fulfill any prophetic destiny that Almighty God has for them. |
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| | Lemba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The presence among the Lemba of a disproportionate number of men carrying a particular polymorphisms on the Y chromosome known as the Cohen modal haplotype suggests an ancestral link to the Jewish population. |  | | Among the Buba, fifty-two percent of males carry the Cohen modal haplotype, which is found among Jewish Kohanim, or priests. |  | | The Lemba have restrictions on intermarriage with non-Lemba, with it being particularly difficult for male non-Lemba to become part of the tribe. |
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| | biology - Lemba |
 | | The presence of a disproportionate number of particular polymorphisms on the Y chromosome known as the Cohen modal haplotype suggests an ancestral link to the Kohanim or priests, a distinct subsection of Jews. |  | | To mention in one of the Lemba clans 52% percent of the members had the Cohen modal haplotype. |  | | They have restrictions on intermarriage with non-Lemba, with it being particularly difficult for male non-Lemba to become part of the tribe. |
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| | Genetic Definitions |
 | | The AMH 1.15 haplotype is also referred to as the Atlantic Modal Cluster or AMC. |  | | These studies asserted that Ashkenazic Cohens are strongly related to Sephardic Cohens and that therefore these priestly Jewish communities have strong DNA relations (the general Jewish populations do not). |  | | The priestly sect "Cohanim" (singular is Cohen) were descended directly from Aaron, the brother of Moses, all members of the Tribe of Levi. |
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| | Kabyle Berbers - EgyptSearch Forums |
 | | Whereas 56 percent of Lembas from the Buba clan have 17 of the 17 markers that constitute the Cohen modal haplotype |  | | The irony is that CMH has been called the Jewish haplotype, yet the Lemba have a greater frequency of this, by far
then the general population of Israel, and the Buba clan have one of the highest frequencies of this haplotype in the world. |  | | Haplotypes such as CMH and E3b are not causal of phenotypic features such as dark skin or Semitic noses, so you cannot in fact predict physical appearance based on these markers. |
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http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/001783.html
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| | DNA chain of Tradition, Families and family trees, Cohen and Levi family worldwide |
 | | Molecular geneticists have recently discovered the Cohen Modal Haplotype which is a DNA signature consisting of specific genetic markers on the Y chromosome of the Cohens. |  | | The office of Cohen was granted to Aharon and his sons and to all their male progeny for all generations. |  | | For more than 90 percent of the Cohens to share the same genetic markers after such a period of time is a testament to the devotion of the wives of the Cohens over the years. |
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http://www.cohen-levi.org/jewish_genes_and_genealogy/jewish_genes.htm
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| | Dienekes' Anthropology Blog: Haplogroup E3b and Ancient Jews |
 | | But, since Cohens in general belong to haplogroup J (which contains the Cohen Modal Haplotype), the E3b Samaritan Cohen is probably the result of some (possibly ancient) admixture event. |  | | A recent study on Samaritans, a group which split from Jews in BC times, indicates that these belong wholly to haplogroup J, with the exception of the Cohen Samaritans who belong to haplogroup E3b. |  | | Previously, I had suggested that the presence of Y-haplogroups Q,R1a in Ashkenazi Jews may have been introduced by a Turkic population in Eastern Europe, and hence was not present in Ancient Jews. |
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| | The Death of Scientific Racism |
 | | This gene has therefore been assigned the name of Cohen Modal Haplotype, and is a marker representing the infusion of Jewish blood, to use older and less scientific terms. |  | | Among persons who have reason to believe themselves Cohenim, because they are named Cohen or some variant thereof, the frequency of this gene is 50%. |  | | Although little respected among practitioners of the hard science of genetics, the writings of such men as Herrnstein and Murray have had an inordinate amount of influence on conservative think tanks and the politicians that adhere to them. |
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http://shadow.autono.net/sin001/race.htm
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| | Family Tree DNA - we do genetic tests for your genealogy questions! |
 | | The males that matched this "Cohen Modal Haplotype" are found within Haplogroup J on the Tree of Homo Sapiens. |  | | If you have no oral tradition of either being a Cohen, or of being Jewish, your Y chromosome is still part of Haplogroup J, or perhaps a subset, J2, and most likely your deepest ancestor was part of the Neolithic farming expansion that began about 9500 years ago from the Fertile Crescent. |  | | The CMH is found in 3% of Jews who identify as Yisrael. |
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http://www.familytreedna.com/MatchCohen.html
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| | Racial Affinities of Pre-historic East Africans - EgyptSearch Forums |
 | | The presence of modal genetics COHEN among Bantous Africans, proves that this interbreeding Bantou-Semites was done in large Jewish clans. |  | | The haplotype Bénin of the drépanocytose is a type of allele drépanocytaire found exclusively at the Western populations African of Ghana in Nigeria while passing by Ivory Coast, Bénin, Togo, i.e. |  | | E3 haplotype is not native to Europe, and Europeans, including the majority of Nordic types most geographically and genetically distant, and somatically different from Africans are E3 negligable. |
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| | Tungate Murphy page |
 | | Bill Bradford, another BYU biologist, also incorrectly claimed at the 2002 Salt Lake City Sunstone Symposium, that the Cohen modal haplotype had been found among "Indians" in Colombia. |  | | The Indian Placement Program may have been something that deserves the criticism that Tom and some Indians give it, but the Church can't win for losing on the issue. |  | | Sjodahl wrote "students should be cautioned against the error of supposing that all the American Indians are the descendants of Lehi, Mulek, and their companions" and "not improbably that America has received other immigrants from Asia and other parts of the globe". |
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http://www.tungate.com/murphy.htm
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 | | This led to the development of the Cohen Modal Haplotype, a set of Y-chromosomal markers that might have been shared by the Biblical Aaron. |  | | One might argue that from the premise of the study, all Jews should share the same Y chromosome, because according to the Bible, Aaron and Moses descended patrilineally from Jacob, the ancestor of all Jews. |  | | Understandably, the finding led to a lot of excitement in religious circles, providing some "proof" of the historical veracity of the Bible [1] [2], leading to criticism [3]. |
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| | "The Jewish Gene?" - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | This collection of markers has come to be known as the Cohen Modal Haplotype (CMH) -- the standard genetic signature of the Jewish priestly family. |  | | Solidifying their hypothesis of the common ancestor of Cohanim, they found that a particular array of six chromosomal markers were found in 97 of the 106 Cohanim tested. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=173942&page=3&pp=10
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| | Cohen Modal Haplotype |
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| | "The Jewish Gene?" - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | The Cohen Modal Haplotype has been also been found in groups of non-Jews, notably the Lemba of Southern Africa (Thomas MG et al 2000) and groups of Kurds. |  | | It was held by the paternal founder ancestor of the Cohanim, the "purest" jews. |  | | The CMH, like all Y-chromosome markers, is inherited father to son with 100% fidelity. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1521145&mode=threaded
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| | LEMBA FACTS AND INFORMATION |
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| | Jewish Genetics, Part 2: Cohens and Levites (kohen, cohen, levite DNA) |
 | | Because the modal haplotype of haplogroup R1a1 found in the Ashkenazi Levites is found at reasonably high frequency throughout the eastern European region, it is not possible to use genetic information to pinpoint the exact origin of any putative founder from the currently available data sets. |  | | Adoption of Cohenic or ordinary Levitical status by converts was and is expressly forbidden by rabbinical law, so the Khazars had to develop a mythic national history that gave them the right to Levitical status. |  | | By analyzing Y chromosomes from a sample of both Levite and non-Levite populations in both Sephardic and Ashkenazi communities, geneticists have discovered that an astounding 30 percent of Ashkenazi non-Cohenic Levites have a particular |
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