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The Arabic genome refers to the full set of genetic information contained within the cells of individuals from Arabic-speaking populations. This includes their DNA sequences, gene frequency patterns, chromosomal compositions and other molecular features. It has been used to explore diverse population histories, the genetic influence of ancient migrations, and the nature of disease susceptibility among Arab populations.
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