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    Constructing Black jews: Genetic tests and the lemba – the 'Black jews' of south Africa.Tudor Parfitt - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):112–118.
    This commentary examines the use of Y-chromosome testing to reconstruct a genetic ancestry for the Lemba, a group in southern Africa.
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    Constructing Black Jews: Genetic Tests and the Lemba – the ‘Black Jews’ of South Africa.Tudor Parfitt - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):112-118.
    This commentary examines the use of Y‐chromosome testing to reconstruct a genetic ancestry for the Lemba, a group in southern Africa that has long considered itself Jewish. The commentary looks especially at the reasons why this project drew such attention from the mainstream media.
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    Place, priestly status and purity: The impact of genetic research on an indian jewish community.Tudor Parfitt - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):178–185.
    ABSTRACTThe Bene Israel is a Jewish community in western India whose origins are unknown from conventional sources. This paper discusses a genetic ancestry study that mapped Bene Israel geneaologies and the impact of the study on the Bene Israel.
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    Place, Priestly Status and Purity: The Impact of Genetic Research on an Indian Jewish Community.Tudor Parfitt - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):178-185.
    The Bene Israel is a Jewish community in western India whose origins are unknown from conventional sources. This paper discusses a genetic ancestry study that mapped Bene Israel geneaologies and the impact of the study on the Bene Israel.
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