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  1. 1.   Retinal degeneration in the Abyssinian and Somali cat (rdAc): correlation between genotype and phenotype and rdAc allele frequency in two continents
  2. Narfstrom, K.; David, V.; Jarret, O.; Beatty, J.; Barrs, V.; Wilkie, D.; O'Brien, S.; Menotti-Raymond, M.
  3. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 2009 12(5): 285-291.
  1. 2.   The Evolutionary Dynamics of the Lion Panthera leo Revealed by Host and Viral Population Genomics
  2. Antunes, A.; Troyer, J. L.; Roelke, M. E.; Pecon-Slattery, J.; Packer, C.; Winterbach, C.; Winterbach, H.; Hemson, G.; Frank, L.; Stander, P.; Siefert, L.; Driciru, M.; Funston, P. J.; Alexander, K. A.; Prager, K. C.; Mills, G.; Wildt, D.; Bush, M.
  3. Plos Genetics. 2008 4(11):
  1. 3.   Life on the edge: The long-term persistence and contrasting spatial genetic structure of distinct brown trout life histories at their ecological limits
  2. Antunes, A.; Faria, R.; Johnson, W. E.; Guyomard, R.; Alex, rino
  3. Journal of Heredity. 2006, May; 97(3): 193-205.
  1. 4.   Diversity of MICA and linkage disequilibrium with HLA-B in two North American populations
  2. Gao, X. J.; Single, R. M.; Karacki, P.; Marti, D.; O'Brien, S. J.; Carrington, M.
  3. Human Immunology. 2006, MAR; 67(3, Special Issue): 152-158.
  1. 5.   Control of human immunodeficiency virus replication by cytotoxic T lymphocytes targeting subdominant epitopes
  2. Frahm, N.; Kiepiela, P.; Adams, S.; Linde, C. H.; Hewitt, H. S.; Sango, K.; Feeney, M. E.; Addo, M. M.; Lichterfeld, M.; Lahaie, M. P.; Pae, E.; Wurcel, A. G.; Roach, T.; St John, M. A.; Altfeld, M.; Marincola, F. M.; Moore, C.; Mallal, S.; Carrington, M.; Heckerman, D.; Allen, T. M.; Mullins, J. I.; Korber, B. T.; Goulder, P. J. R.; Walker, B. D.; Br, er
  3. Nature Immunology. 2006, FEB; 7(2): 173-178.
  1. 6.   HLA class I diversity among rural rainforest inhabitants in Cameroon: identification of A*2612-B*4407 haplotype
  2. Torimiro, J. N.; Carr, J. K.; Wolfe, N. D.; Karacki, P.; Martin, M. P.; Gao, X.; Tamoufe, U.; Thomas, A.; Ngole, E. M.; Birx, D. L.; McCutchan, F. E.; Burke, D. S.; Carrington, M.
  3. Tissue Antigens. 2006, JAN; 67(1): 30-37.
  1. 7.   Effect of common CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 variants on the pharmacokinetics of the cytochrome P450 3A phenotyping probe midazolam in cancer patients
  2. Lepper, E. R.; Baker, S. D.; Permenter, M.; Ries, N.; van Schaik, R. H. N.; Schenk, P. W.; Price, D. K.; Ahn, D.; Smith, N. F.; Cusatis, G.; Ingersoll, R. G.; Bates, S. E.; Mathijssen, R. H. J.; Verweij, J.; Figg, W. D.; Sparreboom, A.
  3. Clinical Cancer Research. 2005, OCT 15; 11(20): 7398-7404.
  1. 8.   Change in pro-pol allele frequency in chronic HIV-1 infection is slow and position specific
  2. Maldarelli, F.; Kearney, M.; Palmer, S.; Mican, J.; Rock-Kress, D.; Rehm, C.; Mellors, J.; Coffin, J.
  3. Antiviral Therapy. 2005 10(4): S162-S162.
  1. 9.   New insights on the evolution of the SMN1 and SMN2 region: simulation and meta-analysis for allele and haplotype frequency calculations
  2. Ogino, S.; Wilson, R. B.; Gold, B.
  3. European Journal of Human Genetics. 2004, DEC; 12(12): 1015-1023.
  1. 10.   SNP500Cancer: a public resource for sequence validation and assay development for genetic variation in candidate genes
  2. Packer, B. R.; Yeager, M.; Staats, B.; Welch, R.; Crenshaw, A.; Kiley, M.; Eckert, A.; Beerman, M.; Miller, E.; Bergen, A.; Rothman, N.; Strausberg, R.; Chanock, S. J.
  3. Nucleic Acids Research. 2004 32: D528-D532.
  1. 11.   Patterns of ethnic diversity among the genes that influence AIDS
  2. Winkler, C.; An, P.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Human Molecular Genetics. 2004 13(Sp. Iss. 1): R9-R19.
  1. 12.   Characterization of a new SNP c767A/T (Arg222Trp) in the candidate TSG FUS2 on human chromosome 3p21.3: prevalence in Asian populations and analysis of association with nasopharyngeal cancer
  2. Duh, F. M.; Fivash, M.; Moody, M.; Lung, M. L.; Guo, X.; Stanbridge, E.; Dean, M.; Voevoda, M.; Hu, L. F.; Kashuba, V.; Zabarovsky, E. R.; Qian, C. N.; Godbole, S.; Teh, B. T.; Lerman, M. I.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Probes. 2004 18(1): 39-44.
  1. 13.   KIR gene Allele frequencies in populations from USA (African American) USA (European) and England
  2. Carrington, M.; Gao, X.; Norman, P.
  3. Human Immunology. 2004, SEP-OCT; 65(9-10, Special Issue): 1191-1191.
  1. 14.   Population survey of CCR5 Delta 32, CCR5 m303, CCR2b 64I, and SDF1 3 ' A allele frequencies in indigenous Chinese healthy individuals, and in HIV-1-infected and HIV-1-uninfected individuals in HIV-1 risk groups
  2. Wang, F. S.; Hong, W. G.; Cao, Y. Z.; Liu, M. X.; Jin, L.; Hu, L. P.; Wang, Z.; Feng, T. J.; Hou, J.; Zhang, B.; Shi, M.; Xu, D. P.; Lei, Z. Y.; Wang, B.; Liu, Z. D.; Ye, J. J.; Peng, L.; Qiu, Y.; Winkler, C.
  3. Jaids-Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2003 32(2): 124-130.
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