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  • 21. A genetic study of some Andhra Pradesh populations.
    Rao GN, Papiha SS, Rao GN, Habeebullah CM, Kumar N, Murty KJ.
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  • 28. Digital dermatoglyphics in some tribal populations of Andhra Pradesh, India.
    Rao VV, Ramesh A, Vijayakumar M, Murty JS.
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  • 31. Genetic distances among the Ho tribe and other groups of Central Indians.
    Kumar N, Mukherjee DP.
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  • 34. Genetic studies on Gadaba: a tribal population of Andhra Pradesh, India.
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    Thomas R, Nair SB, Banerjee M.
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  • 37. Y-chromosome SNP haplotypes suggest evidence of gene flow among caste, tribe, and the migrant Siddi populations of Andhra Pradesh, South India.
    Ramana GV, Su B, Jin L, Singh L, Wang N, Underhill P, Chakraborty R.
    Eur J Hum Genet; 2001 Sep; 9(9):695-700. PubMed ID: 11571559
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  • 38. GM and KM allotypes in eight tribal populations of Madyha Pradesh and Orissa, India.
    Walter H, Matsumoto H, Danker-Hopfe H, Malhotra KC, Mukherjee BN.
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  • 39. The spectrum of haemoglobin variants in two scheduled tribes of Sundargarh district in north-western Orissa, India.
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  • 40. Gc subtyping in south Indian tribal and caste populations.
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