{"id":182430,"date":"2015-02-11T16:49:01","date_gmt":"2015-02-11T21:49:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/an-international-genetic-study-confirms-the-history-of-the-druze-community.php"},"modified":"2015-02-11T16:49:01","modified_gmt":"2015-02-11T21:49:01","slug":"an-international-genetic-study-confirms-the-history-of-the-druze-community","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/genetic-medicine\/an-international-genetic-study-confirms-the-history-of-the-druze-community.php","title":{"rendered":"An International Genetic Study Confirms the History of the Druze Community"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Contact Information         <\/p>\n<p>      Available for logged-in reporters only    <\/p>\n<p>    Newswise  A first of its kind genetic study confirms the    history of the Druze community: The community began to form    genetically in the 11th century AD, and there has since been no    genetic impact of other ethnic groups on the community. This is    according to a new study conducted by a team of researchers led    by Prof. Gil Atzmon of the University of Haifa, Prof. Jamal    Zidan of the Ziv Medical Center, Zefat, and Prof. Eitan    Friedman of the Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer. This    is the first genetic study to discover that the Druze community    has genetic origins in the 11th century AD, said Professor    Atzmon of the University of Haifa. This genetic finding    correlates with the Druze communitys beliefs regarding their    origin.  <\/p>\n<p>    Traditionally, the Druze people believe that their community    was founded in the 11th century AD as a new religious movement    under the sixth caliph of the Fatimid Dynasty of Egypt. There    are currently 1.5 million Druze around the world, residing    mainly in Syria and Lebanon, with the remainder in Israel and    Jordan. According to Druze tradition, marriages take place only    within the Druze community.  <\/p>\n<p>    An international team of researchers was formed to perform this    current study, published in the European Journal of Human    Genetics  Nature, which sought to examine whether the    Druze people of today have a similar gene pool and if so, when    that gene pool began to take shape. The head of the team, Prof.    Atzmon of the University of Haifas Department of Human Biology    and of the Department of Medicine and Genetics, the Albert    Einstein College of Medicine, NY, together with Prof. Zidan,    the director of the oncology department at Ziv Medical Center    and of the Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Bar-Ilan    University and Prof. Eitan Friedman of the Sackler School of    Medicine, Tel Aviv University, were joined by Dr. Dan    Ben-Avraham of the Department of Medicine and Genetics, Albert    Einstein College of Medicine, NY, Dr. Shai Carmi of the    Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, NY, and    Dr. Taiseer Maray of the organization, Golan for Development.  <\/p>\n<p>    The study included 120 participants from forty families. Twenty    families were from the village of Beit Jan located in the Upper    Galilee and twenty were from Majdal Shams, in the Golan    Heights. The families were selected according to the origins of    their extended families (clans), based on their family names    and on information that was passed down orally from generation    to generation. The mother, father and son of each family were    genetically tested. All the families who participated in the    study were from different clans so that the sample would be    representative and it excluded first- or second-degree family    relationships to any other participants in the study. These    characteristics all significantly increased the studys genetic    accuracy. In this study, we incorporated data that was    published on the Druze of Lebanon, the Carmel Mountain region    and various other populations in order to test the genetic    structure of the Druze population relative to other    populations, said Prof. Zidan.  <\/p>\n<p>    The results indicated that the Druze do indeed share a high    genetic similarity that significantly distinguishes them from    member of other groups and communities in the Middle East. When    the researchers went back in time to discover when this genetic    similarity began, they reached the 11th century AD, about 22-47    generations ago (there are differences of opinion over the    duration of a generation). During this period a genetic    bottleneck was formed, i.e., the genetic origin of many    descendants came to an end, the communitys population    decreased and the individuals in the population became more    alike genetically. According to Prof. Atzmon, their research    findings limit the ancestors of the Druze community to several    hundred families, who founded the community in the 11th century    AD. The researchers also found that there is no evidence of new    genes entering the Druze gene pool over the last 1,000 years.    In other words, no additional groups from the outside joined    this community. In addition, the researchers found evidence of    genetic differences between Druze populations from different    regions: Lebanon, the Golan Hights, the Upper Galilee and the    Carmel Mountain. This strengthens the evidence that marriages    take place only within each clan.  <\/p>\n<p>    When they went further back in time, the researchers discovered    another interesting finding. It came to light that, 500 years    prior to the beginning of the Druze religion, around the 6th    century AD and at the time of the birth of Islam, a genetic    group began to take shape that formed the genetic basis of the    Druze communitys ancestors.    According to this study, the Druze genome is largely similar to    the genome of other Arab populations in the Middle East. They    also found a few genetic elements in the Druze genome that    originated from Europe, Central and South Asia (the Iran    region) and Africa.  <\/p>\n<p>    Our next step is to try to identify the genetic component of    common diseases in this sector using the traditional family    structure in a study that will allow genetic decoding of    regular genetic diseases and provide data on diseases that have    a genetic basis, such as cancer and diabetes. We are also    planning similar studies in the future of the Muslim and    Christian populations in Israel, Prof. Friedman concluded.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newswise.com\/articles\/view\/629599\/?sc=rssn\/RK=0\/RS=2036bSkXS1xAZt.krPt8Z0IgFZ8-\" title=\"An International Genetic Study Confirms the History of the Druze Community\">An International Genetic Study Confirms the History of the Druze Community<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise A first of its kind genetic study confirms the history of the Druze community: The community began to form genetically in the 11th century AD, and there has since been no genetic impact of other ethnic groups on the community. 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