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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2016 Aug 11, Eran Elhaik commented:

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    2. On 2016 Aug 09, Eran Elhaik commented:

      A response to the criticism: Responding to an enquiry concerning the geographic population structure (GPS) approach and the origin of Ashkenazic Jews-a reply to Flegontov et al. by Das et al. (2016) is here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.02038


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    3. On 2016 Aug 04, Debbie Kennett commented:

      Two critiques of this paper, from both a linguistics and a genetics perspective, have now been published:

      1) Aptroot M, 2016 “Yiddish language and Ashkenazic Jews: a perspective from culture, language, and literature”. Genome Biol Evol. 2016 Jul 2;8(6):1948-9.

      2) Flegontov P, 2016 “Pitfalls of the geographic population structure (GPS) approach applied to human genetic history: A case study of Ashkenazi Jews”. Genome Biol Evol. 2016 Jul 7. pii: evw162. [Epub ahead of print].


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2016 Aug 04, Debbie Kennett commented:

      Two critiques of this paper, from both a linguistics and a genetics perspective, have now been published:

      1) Aptroot M, 2016 “Yiddish language and Ashkenazic Jews: a perspective from culture, language, and literature”. Genome Biol Evol. 2016 Jul 2;8(6):1948-9.

      2) Flegontov P, 2016 “Pitfalls of the geographic population structure (GPS) approach applied to human genetic history: A case study of Ashkenazi Jews”. Genome Biol Evol. 2016 Jul 7. pii: evw162. [Epub ahead of print].


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    2. On 2016 Aug 09, Eran Elhaik commented:

      A response to the criticism: Responding to an enquiry concerning the geographic population structure (GPS) approach and the origin of Ashkenazic Jews-a reply to Flegontov et al. by Das et al. (2016) is here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.02038


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    3. On 2016 Aug 11, Eran Elhaik commented:

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