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... populations in the same region - as discussed further below ( cf Mellars 1989a ; Demars & Hublin 1989 ) . If we accept this kind of population intrusion within the fully documented region of southwest France , we should presumably be ...
... populations in the same region - as discussed further below ( cf Mellars 1989a ; Demars & Hublin 1989 ) . If we accept this kind of population intrusion within the fully documented region of southwest France , we should presumably be ...
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... populations of the world . The populations and their description are the same as in Figure 6. ( Courtesy T. Gojobori from Tsuji et al . 1992. ) identical HLA type . As part of a recent international collaboration , the eleventh in a ...
... populations of the world . The populations and their description are the same as in Figure 6. ( Courtesy T. Gojobori from Tsuji et al . 1992. ) identical HLA type . As part of a recent international collaboration , the eleventh in a ...
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... populations . The numbers in brackets are the numbers tested . ( Courtesy of Julia Bodmer . ) populations can be used to characterize these populations , as indeed can those of any other set of genetic markers . The HLA System , however ...
... populations . The numbers in brackets are the numbers tested . ( Courtesy of Julia Bodmer . ) populations can be used to characterize these populations , as indeed can those of any other set of genetic markers . The HLA System , however ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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