Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Email: aklyosov@comcast.net
Qualifications:
Founder and Chief Scientist, Galectin Therapeutics, a public company, Newton,
Mass., 2000-2011
Vice-President R&D, Kadant Composites, Bedford, Mass., 1996-2005
Professor of Biochemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1990-1998
Professor of Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry, Russian (USSR) Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia, 1982-1990
Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow,
Russia, 1978-1982
D.Sc., Department of Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow, Russia, 1977
Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow, Russia, 1972
MS, Department of Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow, Russia, 1969
1. Klyosov, A.A. and Tyunaev, A.A. (2010) The Origin of Man. Publ. “Belye
Alvy”, Russia, Moscow, 1024 pp. (in Russian)
4. Klyosov, A.A. Origin of the Jews via DNA genealogy. Proceedings of the
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 1, 54-232, 2008.
9. Klyosov, A.A. Origin of the Jews and the Arabs: Date of their Most Recent
Common Ancestor is Written in Their Y Chromosomes – However, There
Were Two of Them. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, vol. 3, No. 4, 635-653, 2010.
10. Klyosov, A.A. Irish haplotypes and haplogroups. Proc. Russian Academy
of DNA Genealogy, 3, No. 6, 1029-1053, 2010.
11. Klyosov, A.A. DNA-lineages and origin of the “Tenths”, the North-Western
European subfamily R1a1 with DYS388=10. Proc. Russian Academy of
DNA Genealogy, 3, No. 6, 983-1028, 2010.
12. Klyosov, A.A. Subclade R1b1b2-L226 (“Irish III”) – the latest update.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No. 7, 1211-1213, 2010.
13. MacEacharn, A., Klyosov, A.A. Scotland’s R1a1 Highland Clansmen, DNA
Genealogy and the search for Somerled. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 3, No. 8, 1325-1358, 2010.
14. Klyosov, A.A. DNA-lineages and origin of the Tenths, the R1a1 subfamily
with
DYS388=10: the story in progress. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 3, No. 12, 2205-2217, 2010.
19. Klyosov, A.A. The slowest 22 marker haplotype panel (out of the 67
marker panel) and their mutation rate constants employed for calculations
timespans to the most ancient common ancestors. Proceedings of the
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, vol. 4, No. 6, 1239-1256, 2011.
21. Klyosov, A.A. “Service by Blood and Death”. Klyosov (R1a1, West-Eurasian
branch) Family Story as a Mirror of Russian History. Proceedings of the
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, vol. 4, No. 6, 1283-1305, 2011.
22. Klyosov, A.A. The mutation rate constant for the 111 marker haplotype
panel. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 4, No. 7, 1535-1539,
2011.
23. Klyosov, A.A. This is the Man. The DNA genealogy based on Y
chromosome. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy
(ISSN 1942-7484), vol. 1, No. 2, 237-251, 2008.
24. Klyosov, A.A. Basic rules of DNA genealogy. Proceedings of the Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 1, No. 2, 252-348, 2008.
25. Klyosov, A.A. Where Slavs and Indo-Europeans came from? Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 1, 400-477, 2008.
26. Klyosov, A.A. This is the Woman. The DNA genealogy based on
mitochondrial DNA. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, vol. 1, No. 2, 478-489, 2008.
27. Klyosov, A.A. Mysteries of the “Western European” haplogroup R1b. Proc.
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 1, № 4, 568-629, 2008.
28. Adamov, D.S., and Klyosov, A.A. Theoretical and practical estimates of
reverse mutations in haplotypes of Y chromosome (in Russian). Proc.
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 1, 631-645, 2008.
31. Klyosov, A.A. The ancient Aryans: who were they and where they came
from? Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 1, № 5, 908-928, 2008.
33. Klyosov, A.A. Szeklers of Eastern Europe and their haplogroups and
haplotypes. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, № 1, 2-51,
2009.
39. Klyosov, A.A. Haplotypes of Eastern Slavs: nine tribes? Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 232-251, 2009.
40. Klyosov, A.A. Haplotypes of Finno-Ugric Northern Slavs: seven tribes?
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 370-389, 2009.
42. Adamov, D.S., and Klyosov, A.A. Practical methods for determining “age”
of common ancestors for large haplotype series. Proc. Russian Academy of
DNA Genealogy, 2, 422-442, 2009.
44. Klyosov, A.A. “To die for a princess”: an investigation in DNA genealogy.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 452-481, 2009.
46. Klyosov, A.A. Haplotypes of Southern and Baltic Russian Slavs: four
tribes? Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 801-815, 2009.
47. Klyosov, A.A. DNA genealogy and linguistics. Proc. Russian Academy of
DNA Genealogy, 2, 821-941, 2009.
50. Klyosov, A.A. The most ancient Eastern Asian branches of haplogroup
R1a1. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 879-890, 2009.
55. Klyosov, A.A. On “multiple and unique lineages” of the Cohens (an
alternative analysis of the data presented in the publication by Hammer,
Behar, Karafet, Mendez, Hallmark, Erez, Zhivotovsky et al in Human
Genetics, August 2009. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2,
1100-1116, 2009.
56. Aliev, A.A., Ampilogov, A.Yu., Lutak, S.V., Klyosov, A.A. A pattern of the
ancient Hanaan in the DNA of present-day Jews. Proc. Russian Academy of
DNA Genealogy, 2, 1117-1124, 2009.
58. Klyosov, A.A. , Luguev, R.G. Did Seyids originate from the DNA lineage of
Mohammed the Prophet, and the Prophet, as well as the Jews, from
Abraham? Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 1182-1199, 2009.
60. Klyosov, A.A. An one more evidence for the migration of the Aryans
(haplogroup R1a1) to India and Iran from the Russian Plain. Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 1217-1229, 2009.
61. Klyosov, A.A. The terminology and definitions in DNA genealogy. Proc.
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 1257-1263, 2009.
62. Klyosov, A.A. The general principles of DNA genealogy: the New Edition.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 2, 1264-1330, 2009.
64. Rozhanskii, I.L., Klyosov, A.A. Migrations from South Siberia and Central
Asia to Northern Europe from the viewpoint of DNA genealogy. Proc.
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No.1, 66-77, 2010.
69. Klyosov, A.A. Haplogroup R1b. Part 1. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 3, No.2, 249-299, 2010.
70. Klyosov, A.A. Haplotypes of the R1b haplogroup in Central Africa. Proc.
Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No. 3, 369-378, 2010.
71. Aliev, A.A., Klyosov A.A. Part of “Mountain Jews” are descendants of
Abraham on their male lineage. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 3, No. 3, 379-384, 2010.
74. Klyosov, A.A. (2010) Consideration of 37 Irish R1a1 haplotypes and 1036
R1b1 haplotypes in the same series of 67 marker haplotypes: a separation
of the R1a1 subclade of the Russian Plain and R-M222, and timespans to
their common ancestors. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No.
3, 398-405, 2010.
75. Klyosov, A.A. (2010) Haplogroup R1b. Part 2. Proc. Russian Academy of
DNA Genealogy, 3, № 3, 406-475, 2010.
85. Klyosov, A.A. The genome-wide analysis of Jewish populations and its
comparison with data of DNA genealogy. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 3, No. 7, 1144-1164, 2010.
90. Klyosov, A.A. Migration route of R1b haplogroup to Europe and its
populating in Europe. A critical analysis of Myres et al paper “A Major Y-
chromosome haplogroup R1b…” (Eur. J. Hum. Genetics, 26 August 2010).
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No.10, 1652-1675, 2010.
91. Klyosov, A.A. Haplogroup R1b1 and its subclades in Asia. Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No.10, 1676-1695, 2010.
96. Klyosov, A.A. Haplogroup R1a1 and its subclades in Asia. Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No.11, 1866-1896, 2010.
97. Klyosov, A.A. DNA genealogy against the “Norman theory” of non-Slavic
origin of the rulers of the ancient Russian state. Proc. Russian Academy of
DNA Genealogy, 3, No.11, 1966-1970, 2010.
98. Klyosov, A.A., Rozhanskii, I.L. A reconsideration of the mutation rate
constant for the 67 marker haplotypes – from 0.145 to 0.120 mutations
per haplotype per generation. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy,
3, No.12, 2039-2058, 2010.
101. Klyosov, A.A. Haplogroup O and its subclades in Asia. Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 3, No.12, 2070-2083, 2010.
102. Klyosov, A.A. On time and place of origin of R1b haplogroup (reading
Wikipedia with disbelief and astonishment). Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 3, No.12, 2084-2109, 2010.
103. Klyosov, A.A. History of R1a and R1b haplogroups in Iran and Lebanon.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 4, No.1, 20-32, 2011.
104. Klyosov, A.A. Haplogroup R1a on Comoros Islands and ancient migrations
of R1a1 and R1b haplogroups. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy,
4, No.1, 33-39, 2011.
106. Klyosov, A.A. New evidences for the migration of the Aryans from the
Russian Plain to India: the analysis of the tetra-loci microsatellite DYS464
of Y chromosome. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 4, No. 2,
215-245, 2011.
107. Klyosov, A.A. DNA genealogy of the contemporary “Great Count of the
Whole Russia”. An investigation into the false claims. Proc. Russian
Academy of DNA Genealogy, 4, No. 2, 403-418, 2011.
108. Klyosov, A.A. On the DNA methodology to the search of the lost
expedition of Alexander the Great. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, 4, No. 3, 502-537, 2011.
109. Klyosov, A.A. Subclades J2a4b and J2a4b1: a spread, age, the ancestral
haplotypes. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 4, No. 3, 583-590,
2011.
110. Klyosov, A.A. On the relationships between DNA genealogy, genetics and
population genetics. Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, 4, No. 3,
709-714, 2011.
113. Klyosov, A.A. Calculations of the mutation rate constants for the slowest
22 marker haplotype panel. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of DNA
Genealogy, vol. 4, No. 5, 968-987, 2011.
117. Klyosov, A.A. The origin of Jews in the context of DNA genealogy.
Proceedings of the Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, vol. 4, No. 7,
1503-1514, 2011.