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J Blangero

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Journal of Biosocial Science|April 1, 1986
Proximate determinants of fertility in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal: an anthropological case studyJ L Ross, J Blangero, M C Goldstein, et al.
Animal Genetics|January 1, 1988
ELA and fertility in American Standardbred horsesJ W MacCluer, E Bailey, L R Weitkamp, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|December 22, 1999
Oligogenic model selection using the Bayesian Information Criterion: linkage analysis of the P300 Cz event-related brain potentialJ Blangero, J T Williams, S J Iturria, et al.
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|May 1, 2001
Searching for genes underlying normal variation in human adiposityA G Comuzzie, J T Williams, L J Martin, et al.
Human Biology|December 1, 1993
Quantitative genetics of relative organ weight variation in captive baboonsM C Mahaney, S Williams-Blangero, J Blangero, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1996
Genetic analysis of serum alanine transaminase activity in normal and hepatitis C virus-infected chimpanzees: an application of research-oriented genetic managementS Williams-Blangero, J Blangero, K K Murthy, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1995
Simulation of a common oligogenic disease with quantitative risk factors. GAW9 problem 2: the answersJ W MacCluer, J Blangero, T D Dyer, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 17, 2002
Replication of linkage to quantitative trait loci: variation in location and magnitude of the lod scoreW C Hsueh, H H Göring, J Blangero, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 17, 2002
Power to localize the major gene for disease liability is increased after accounting for the effects of related quantitative phenotypesR Arya, R Duggirala, J T Williams, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1997
GAW10: simulated family data for a common oligogenic disease with quantitative risk factorsJ W MacCluer, J Blangero, T D Dyer, et al.
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Journal of Biosocial Science|April 1, 1986
Proximate determinants of fertility in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal: an anthropological case studyJ L Ross, J Blangero, M C Goldstein, et al.
Animal Genetics|January 1, 1988
ELA and fertility in American Standardbred horsesJ W MacCluer, E Bailey, L R Weitkamp, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|December 22, 1999
Oligogenic model selection using the Bayesian Information Criterion: linkage analysis of the P300 Cz event-related brain potentialJ Blangero, J T Williams, S J Iturria, et al.
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|May 1, 2001
Searching for genes underlying normal variation in human adiposityA G Comuzzie, J T Williams, L J Martin, et al.
Human Biology|December 1, 1993
Quantitative genetics of relative organ weight variation in captive baboonsM C Mahaney, S Williams-Blangero, J Blangero, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1996
Genetic analysis of serum alanine transaminase activity in normal and hepatitis C virus-infected chimpanzees: an application of research-oriented genetic managementS Williams-Blangero, J Blangero, K K Murthy, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1995
Simulation of a common oligogenic disease with quantitative risk factors. GAW9 problem 2: the answersJ W MacCluer, J Blangero, T D Dyer, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 17, 2002
Replication of linkage to quantitative trait loci: variation in location and magnitude of the lod scoreW C Hsueh, H H Göring, J Blangero, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 17, 2002
Power to localize the major gene for disease liability is increased after accounting for the effects of related quantitative phenotypesR Arya, R Duggirala, J T Williams, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1997
GAW10: simulated family data for a common oligogenic disease with quantitative risk factorsJ W MacCluer, J Blangero, T D Dyer, et al.
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