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  1. 1.   The Shaping of Modern Human Immune Systems by Multiregional Admixture with Archaic Humans
  2. Abi-Rached, L.; Jobin, M. J.; Kulkarni, S.; McWhinnie, A.; Dalva, K.; Gragert, L.; Babrzadeh, F.; Gharizadeh, B.; Luo, M.; Plummer, F. A.; Kimani, J.; Carrington, M.; Middleton, D.; Rajalingam, R.; Beksac, M.; Marsh, S. G. E.; Maiers, M.; Guethlein, L. A.; Tavoularis, S.; Little, A. M.; Green, R. E.; Norman, P. J.; Parham, P.
  3. Science. 2011, Oct; 333(6052): 89-94.
  1. 2.   Similarity in Recombination Rate Estimates Highly Correlates with Genetic Differentiation in Humans
  2. Laayouni, H. L. H.; Montanucci, L.; Sikora, M.; Mele, M.; Dall'Olio, G. M.; Lorente-Galdos, B.; McGee, K. M.; Graffelman, J.; Awadalla, P.; Bosch, E.; Comas, D.; Navarro, A.; Calafell, F.; Casals, F.; Bertranpetit, J.
  3. Plos One. 2011, Mar; 6(3): 8.
  1. 3.   Dense mapping of MYH9 localizes the strongest kidney disease associations to the region of introns 13 to 15
  2. Nelson, G. W.; Freedman, B. I.; Bowden, D. W.; Langefeld, C. D.; An, P.; Hicks, P. J.; Bostrom, M. A.; Johnson, R. C.; Kopp, J. B.; Winkler, C. A.
  3. Human Molecular Genetics. 2010, May; 19(9): 1805-1815.
  1. 4.   Prevalence in the United States of Selected Candidate Gene Variants
  2. Chang, M. H.; Lindegren, M. L.; Butler, M. A.; Chanock, S. J.; Dowling, N. F.; Gallagher, M.; Moonesinghe, R.; Moore, C. A.; Ned, R. M.; Reichler, M. R.; Sanders, C. L.; Welch, R.; Yesupriya, A.; Khoury, M. J.
  3. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2009 169(1): 54-66.
  1. 5.   Genome and gene alterations by insertions and deletions in the evolution of human and chimpanzee chromosome 22
  2. Volfovsky, N.; Oleksyk, T. K.; Cruz, K. C.; Truelove, A. L.; Stephens, R. M.; Smith, M. W.
  3. Bmc Genomics. 2009 10 AR 51
  1. 6.   High-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping using nanofluidic Dynamic Arrays
  2. Wang, J.; Lin, M.; Crenshaw, A.; Hutchinson, A.; Hicks, B.; Yeager, M.; Berndt, S.; Huang, W. Y.; Hayes, R. B.; Chanock, S. J.; Jones, R. C.; Ramakrishnan, R.
  3. Bmc Genomics. 2009 10
  1. 7.   The signatures of autozygosity among patients with colorectal cancer
  2. Bacolod, M. D.; Schemmann, G. S.; Wang, S.; Shattock, R.; Giardina, S. F.; Zeng, Z. S.; Shia, J. R.; Stengel, R. F.; Gerry, N.; Hoh, J.; Kirchhoff, T.; Gold, B.; Christman, M. F.; Offit, K.; Gerald, W. L.; Notterman, D. A.; Ott, J.; Paty, P. B.
  3. Cancer Research. 2008 68(8): 2610-2621.
  1. 8.   MYH9 is a major-effect risk gene for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
  2. Kopp, J. B.; Smith, M. W.; Nelson, G. W.; Johnson, R. C.; Freedman, B. I.; Bowden, D. W.; Oleksyk, T.; McKenzie, L. M.; Kajiyama, H.; Ahuja, T. S.; Berns, J. S.; Briggs, W.; Cho, M. E.; Dart, R. A.; Kimmel, P. L.; Korbet, S. M.; Michel, D. M.
  3. Nature Genetics. 2008 40(10): 1175-1184.
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