speaking of diseases, how is Tay–Sachs caught? Is it memetic, or environmental, or ...
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and so (a) she's wrong, (b) when you say "My point is that she is correct on this issue " you are also wrong.
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What is "popularity" and how is it measured? Does your lack of ability to define it mean that "popularity" doesn't exist? I don't think that the onus is on me to identify the codons.
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I'd submit that the Cohen Modal-Y marker is an example of what is sufficient (but not necessary) to be considered a "Jewish gene." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19669163
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Of course, the background issue is that "Jewish" is being used imprecisely in English for a number of different concepts that while overlapping, are not identical. Obviously, there is such thing as Jewish ethnicity/ancestry, which is necessarily genetic.
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