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51. A multi-perspective view of genetic variation in Cameroon

52. Reevaluating a model of gender-biased gene flow among Sub-Saharan Hunter-gatherers and farmers.

53. HLA class-I diversity in Cameroon: evidence for a north-south structure of genetic variation and relationships with African populations.

54. Insights into the demographic history of African Pygmies from complete mitochondrial genomes.

55. Mitochondrial, Y-chromosomal and autosomal variation in Mbenzele Pygmies from the Central African Republic.

56. Phylogeography of the human mitochondrial L1c haplogroup: genetic signatures of the prehistory of Central Africa.

57. Brief communication: mtDNA variation in North Cameroon: lack of Asian lineages and implications for back migration from Asia to sub-Saharan Africa.

58. Contrasting patterns of Y chromosome and mtDNA variation in Africa: evidence for sex-biased demographic processes.

59. Variation of female and male lineages in sub-Saharan populations: the importance of sociocultural factors.

60. The analysis of variation of mtDNA hypervariable region 1 suggests that Eastern and Western Pygmies diverged before the Bantu expansion.

61. The effective mutation rate at Y chromosome short tandem repeats, with application to human population-divergence time.

62. Binary and microsatellite polymorphisms of the Y-chromosome in the Mbenzele pygmies from the Central African Republic.

63. A study of Y-chromosome microsatellite variation in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparison between F(ST) and R(ST) genetic distances.

64. Confirmation of the potential usefulness of two human beta globin pseudogene markers to estimate gene flows to and from sub-Saharan Africans.

65. Variation at 10 protein coding loci in the Mbenzele Pygmies from the Central African Republic and a comparison with microsatellite data.

66. Genetic variation at the ApoB 3' HVR minisatellite locus in the Mbenzele Pygmies from the Central African Republic.

67. Microsatellite variation in Central Africa: an analysis of intrapopulational and interpopulational genetic diversity.

68. The peopling of sub-Saharan Africa: the case study of Cameroon.

69. Brief communication: Resistance to Falciparum malaria in alpha-thalassemia, oxidative stress, and hemoglobin oxidation.

70. Testing a biochemical model of human genetic resistance to falciparum malaria by the analysis of variation at protein and microsatellite loci.

71. Estimating European admixture in African Americans by using microsatellites and a microsatellite haplotype (CD4/Alu).

72. A seven year anthropobiological survey on the distribution of abnormal hemoglobins in Cameroon.

73. Genetic studies in Cameroon: mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms in Bamileke.

74. North Eurasian origin of the myotonic dystrophy mutation.

75. Y chromosome DNA polymorphisms in human populations: differences between Caucasoids and Africans detected by 49a and 49f probes.

76. EsD in Negro and Caucasian populations: is the EsD5 a 'Caucasian allele'?

77. Antitrypsin and Gc polymorphisms in some populations of Congo: an unusual, highly frequent mutant, PIS, in Bateke and Babenga.

78. Unusual transferrin TF*D mutants in some Congo populations.

79. An anthropobiological study in Basse Kotto (Central Africa). I. Erythrocyte and sero-genetic markers: an analysis of the genetic differentiation.

80. The AcP polymorphism frequencies in the Mbugu and Sango of Central Africa. (Correlations between the Pr allele frequencies and some climatic factors in Africa).

81. Blood polymorphism frequencies in the Tofinu, the "Water Men" of Southern Benin.

82. Anthropological survey on red cell glutathione peroxidase (GPX1) polymorphism in central western Africa: a tentative hypothesis on the interaction between GPX1*2 and Hb beta *S allelic products.

83. Some genetic erythrocyte polymorphisms in the Mbugu and other populations of the Central African Republic with an analysis of genetic distances.

84. Frequencies of the GPXT1 (or GPX*2(1) and CA2II alleles in some Congo populations.

85. Further data on the distribution of PGM1 and CAII polymorphisms among the Subsaharan populations (Central African Republic and Benin).

86. Population genetics of red cell and serum markers in the four Albanian communities of Molise, Italy.

91. [SERUM TRANSFERRIN IN N'ZAKARA NEGROES].

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