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Haplotypes

Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 results tagged with this keyword.

Tracing the evolutionary history of the CCR5delta32 deletion via ancient and modern genomes

2025-05-14 (Publication)

Reconstruction of the human amylase locus reveals ancient duplications seeding modern-day variation

2024-10-17 (Publication)

Structural and genetic diversity in the secreted mucins MUC5AC and MUC5B

2024-07-17 (Publication)

Insights into human genetic variation and population history from 929 diverse genomes

2020-03-19 (Publication)

Inferred divergent gene regulation in archaic hominins reveals potential phenotypic differences.

2020-02-04 (Publication)

Haplotypes spanning centromeric regions reveal persistence of large blocks of archaic DNA

2019-06-27 (Publication)

Introgression of Neandertal- and Denisovan-like Haplotypes Contributes to Adaptive Variation in Human Toll-like Receptors.

2016-01-08 (Publication)

The Eurasian heartland: a continental perspective on Y-chromosome diversity.

2015-11-13 (Publication)

Y-chromosome descent clusters and male differential reproductive success: young lineage expansions dominate Asian pastoral nomadic populations.

2015-01-28 (Publication)

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