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123 related items for PubMed ID: 9209572

  • 1. Genetic variability in two Brazilian ethnic groups: a comparison of mitochondrial and protein data.
    Bortolini MC, Salzano FM, Zago MA, Da Silva Júnior WA, Weimer Tde A.
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  • 2. D1S80 locus variability in three Brazilian ethnic groups.
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  • 3. Diversity in protein, nuclear DNA, and mtDNA in South Amerinds--agreement or discrepancy?
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  • 6. Multiple geographic sources of region V 9-bp deletion haplotypes in Brazilians.
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  • 8. Niger-Congo speaking populations and the formation of the Brazilian gene pool: mtDNA and Y-chromosome data.
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  • 9. African-American mitochondrial DNAs often match mtDNAs found in multiple African ethnic groups.
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  • 10. Mitochondrial DNA and Alu insertions in a genetically peculiar population: the Ayoreo Indians of Bolivia and Paraguay.
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  • 11. Color and genomic ancestry in Brazilians.
    Parra FC, Amado RC, Lambertucci JR, Rocha J, Antunes CM, Pena SD.
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  • 12. Mitochondrial DNA variability among six South American Amerindian villages from the Pano linguistic group.
    Mendes-Junior CT, Simoes AL.
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  • 13. Mitochondrial DNA studies show asymmetrical Amerindian admixture in Afro-Colombian and Mestizo populations.
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  • 14. Protein and hypervariable tandem repeat diversity in eight African-derived South American populations: inferred relationships do not coincide.
    Bortolini MC, da Silva-Júnior WA, Weimer Tde A, Zago MA, de Guerra DC, Schneider MP, Layrisse Z, Castellano HM, Salzano FM.
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  • 15. Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the Amerindian populations living in the Andean Piedmont of Bolivia: Chimane, Moseten, Aymara and Quechua.
    Corella A, Bert F, Pérez-Pérez A, Gené M, Turbón D.
    Ann Hum Biol; 2007 Jun 07; 34(1):34-55. PubMed ID: 17536754
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  • 18. Male ancestry structure and interethnic admixture in African-descent communities from the Amazon as revealed by Y-chromosome Strs.
    Palha Tde J, Ribeiro-Rodrigues EM, Ribeiro-dos-Santos A, Guerreiro JF, de Moura LS, Santos S.
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  • 20. African Y chromosome and mtDNA divergence provides insight into the history of click languages.
    Knight A, Underhill PA, Mortensen HM, Zhivotovsky LA, Lin AA, Henn BM, Louis D, Ruhlen M, Mountain JL.
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