A deletion polymorphism in the human COL1A2 gene. Genetic evidence for a non-African population whose descendants spread to all continents
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1999-12-01Author
Mitchell, R. J.
Howlett, S.
White, N. G.
Federle, L.
Papiha, Surinder S.
Briceno, I.
Comb, J. MC
Schanfield, M. S.
Tyler-Smith, C.
Osipova, Ludmila P.
Livshits, Gregory
Crawford, Michael H.
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Wayne State University Press
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Mitchell, R. J., Howlett, S., White, N. G., Federle, L., Papiha, S. S., Briceno, I., Comb, J. MC., Schanfield, M. S., Tyler-Smith, C., Osipova, L., Livshits, G., Crawford, M. H. "A deletion polymorphism in the human COL1A2 gene. Genetic evidence for a non-African population whose descendants spread to all continents." (1999) Human Biology. 71, 6. 901-914.
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