Publications
Neil Bradman
Mark G. Thomas, Ian Barnes, Michael E. Weale, Abigail L. Jones, Peter Forster, Neil Bradman and Peter P. Pramstaller (2007) New genetic evidence supports isolation and drift in the Ladin communities of the South Tyrolean Alps but not an ancient origin in the Middle East. European Journal of Human Genetics (in press).
Charlotte A. Mulcare, Michael E. Weale, Abigail L. Jones, Bruce Connell, David Zeitlin, Ayele Tarekegn, Dallas M. Swallow, Neil Bradman and Mark G. Thomas (2004) The T allele located 13.9 kb upstream of the lactase gene (LCT) (C-13.9kbT) does not predict or cause the lactase persistence phenotype in Africans. American Journal of Human Genetics 74: pp11021110.
Michael E Weale,
Tina Shah, Abigail L. Jones, John Greenhalgh, James F. Wilson, Pagbajabyn
Nymadawa, David Zeitlyn, Bruce A Connell, Neil Bradman
and Mark G Thomas (2003) Rare deep-rooting Y chromosome lineages
in humans: lessons for phylogeography. Genetics, in press.
Doron M. Behar,*,
Mark G. Thomas,*, Karl Skorecki, Michael F. Hammer, Ekaterina Bulygina,
Dror Rosengarten, Abigail L. Jones, Karen Held, Vivian Moses, David
Goldstein, Neil Bradman, Michael E. Weale (2003)
Multiple Origins of Ashkenazi Levites: Y Chromosome Evidence for both
Near Eastern and European Ancestries. American Journal of Human Genetics,
in press.
Maria-Catira Bortolini,
Francisco M. Salzano, Mark G. Thomas, Steven Stuart, Selja P. K. Nasanen,
Claiton H.D. Bau, Mara H. Hutz, Zulay Layrisse, Maria L. Petzl-Erler,
Luiza T. Tsuneto, Kim Hill, Ana M. Hurtado, Dinorah Castro-de-Guerra,
Maria M. Torres, Helena Groot, Roman Michalski, Pagbajabyn Nymadawa,
Gabriel Bedoya, Neil Bradman, Damian Labuda and Andres
Ruiz-Linares (2003) Y-chromosome evidence for differing ancient
demographic histories in the Americas. American Journal of Human
Genetics, in press.
C. Capelli, N. Redhead,
J.K. Abernethy, F. Gratrix, J. Wilson, T. Moen, T. Hervig, M. Richards,
M. Stumpf, P.A. Underhill, P. Bradshaw, A. Shaha, M.G. Thomas, N.
Bradman, D.B. Goldstein (2003) A Y Chromosome Census of the
British Isles. Current Biology 13: pp 979 – 984.
Benjamin Fletcher,
David B. Goldstein, Amanda L. R. Bradman, Michael E. Weale, Neil
Bradman and Mark G. Thomas (2003) High throughput analysis
of informative CYP2D6 compound haplotypes. Genomics 81: pp166
- 174.
Lluís
Quintana-Murci, Michael E. Weale, Mark G. Thomas, Edit Erdei, Neil
Bradman, Jonathan H. Shanks, Csilla Krausz & Ken McElreavey.
(2003) Y-chromosome haplotypes and testicular cancer in
the English population Journal of Medical Genetics 40: e20.
Michael
E. Weale, Deborah A. Weiss, Rolf F. Jager, Neil Bradman
and Mark G. Thomas (2002) Y chromosome evidence for Anglo-Saxon
mass migration. Molecular Biology & Evolution 19(7): pp 1008
– 1021.
Mark
G. Thomas, Michael E. Weale, Abigail L. Jones, Martin Richards, Karl
Skorecki, Antonio Torroni, Rosaria Scozzari, Fiona Gratrix, Ayele Tarekegn,
James F. Wilson, Cristian Capelli, Neil Bradman,
David B. Goldstein (2002) Founding Mothers of Jewish Communities: Geographically
Separated Jewish Groups were Independently Founded by Very Few Female
Ancestors. American Journal of Human Genetics 70: pp 1411 – 1420.
Goldstein,
D.B, T. Zerjal, J.F. Wilson, A. Pandya, M.G. Thomas, N. Bradman, and C. Tyler-Smith. 2002. Mutation rates
at human Y chromosome microsatellites show a linear dependence on
repeat count, Genetics (in press).
Michael
E. Weale, Levon Yepiskoposyan, Rolf F. Jager, Nelli Hovhannisyan, Armine
Khudoyan, Oliver Burbage-Hall, Neil Bradman and Mark
G. Thomas (2001) Armenian Y chromosome haplotypes reveal strong
regional structure within a single ethno-national group. Human Genetics 109: pp 659 – 674.
James
F. Wilson, Michael E. Weale, Alice C. Smith, Fiona Gratrix, Benjamin
Fletcher, Mark G. Thomas, Neil Bradman and David B.
Goldstein (2001) Population genetic structure of variable
drug response. Nature Genetics 29: pp 265 – 269.
James
F. Wilson, Deborah A. Weiss, Martin Richards, Mark G. Thomas, Neil
Bradman & David B. Goldstein (2001) Genetic evidence
for different male and female roles during cultural transitions in
the British Isles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
USA 98 (9): pp5078 - 5083.
Faerman
M., Nebel A., Filon D., Thomas M.G., Bradman N.,
Ragsdale B., Schultz, M., Oppenheim A. (2000) From a dry bone
to a genetic portrait: A case study of Sickle Cell Anemia. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology 111: pp153-163.
Thomas,
M.G., Parfitt, T., Weiss, D.A., Skorecki, K., le Roux, M., Bradman,
N., and Goldstein, D.B. (2000) Y chromosomes Traveling
South: The Cohen Modal Haplotype and the Origins of The Lemba - The
"Black Jews of Southern Africa". American Journal of Human
Genetics 66; pp674 - 686.
Goldstein
D B, Reich D E, Bradman N, Usher S, Seligsohn U, Peretz
H (1999). Age Estimates of Two Common Mutations Causing Factor XI Deficiency:
Recent Genetic Drift Is Not Necessary for Elevated Disease Incidence
among Ashkenazi Jews. Am. J. Hum. Genet 64 1071-1075.Thomas, M.G.,
Bradman, N. and Flinn, H.M. (1999) High throughput analysis
of 10 microsatellite and 11 binary polymorphisms on the human Y-chromosome.
Human Genetics 105 (6); pp 577 - 581.
Thomas,
M.G., Skorecki, K., Ben-Ami, H., Parfitt, T., Bradman, N.,
and Goldstein, D.B. (1998) A genetic date for the origin of Old
Testament Priests. Nature. 394, pp138-140.
Skorecki,
K., Selig, S., Blazer, S., Bradman, R., Bradman, N.,
Waburton, P.J., Ismajlowicz, M. and Hammer, M.F. (1997) Y chromosomes
of Jewish priests. Nature 385: p 32
Chapters, articles
and other non refereed publication
Bradman N and Moses V (1995) From Cells to Sales. BIO/TECHNOLOGY 13 652-655.
Bradman N and Thomas M (1998). Why Y? Science Spectra 14 32-37.
Bradman N and Thomas M (1998). Genetics: The Pursuit of Jewish History by Other Means. Judaism Today 4-6.
Bradman N,
Thomas M and Goldstein D (2000). The Genetic Origins of Old Testament
Priests. In America Past, America Present: Genes and Languages
in the Americas and Beyond. C Renfrew (Ed), published by The McDonald
Institute for Archaeological Research, Oxford, UK pp31-44.
Neil Bradman, Mark G. Thomas, Michael E. Weale and David B. Goldstein (2004) Threads to Antiquity: a Genetic Record of Sex-specific Demographic Histories of Jewish Populations. In M. Jones (Ed) Traces of Ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew. McDonald Institute, Cambridge, UK.