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J M Hebert

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Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|December 1, 1991
Study of an additional 58 DNA markers in five human populations from four continentsA M Bowcock, J M Hebert, J L Mountain, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|July 1, 1987
Mapping the Wilson disease locus to a cluster of linked polymorphic markers on chromosome 13A M Bowcock, L A Farrer, L L Cavalli-Sforza, et al.
Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|April 1, 1987
Study of 47 DNA markers in five populations from four continentsA M Bowcock, C Bucci, J M Hebert, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|September 21, 2012
Pharmacogenomics knowledge for personalized medicineM Whirl-Carrillo, E M McDonagh, J M Hebert, et al.
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1990
Wilson's disease in Israel: a genetic and epidemiological studyB Bonné-Tamir, M Frydman, M S Agger, et al.
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics|November 1, 1990
The serotonin receptor subtype 2 locus HTR2 is on human chromosome 13 near genes for esterase D and retinoblastoma-1 and on mouse chromosome 14C L Hsieh, A M Bowcock, L A Farrer, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 1, 1988
Eight closely linked loci place the Wilson disease locus within 13q14-q21A M Bowcock, L A Farrer, J M Hebert, et al.
Neurology|July 1, 1991
Predictive testing for Wilson's disease using tightly linked and flanking DNA markersL A Farrer, A M Bowcock, J M Hebert, et al.
Annals of Human Genetics|September 1, 1996
Geographic clustering of human Y-chromosome haplotypesA Ruiz Linares, K Nayar, D B Goldstein, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|November 1, 1996
Autism and the X chromosome. Multipoint sib-pair analysisJ Hallmayer, J M Hebert, D Spiker, et al.
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Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|December 1, 1991
Study of an additional 58 DNA markers in five human populations from four continentsA M Bowcock, J M Hebert, J L Mountain, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|July 1, 1987
Mapping the Wilson disease locus to a cluster of linked polymorphic markers on chromosome 13A M Bowcock, L A Farrer, L L Cavalli-Sforza, et al.
Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|April 1, 1987
Study of 47 DNA markers in five populations from four continentsA M Bowcock, C Bucci, J M Hebert, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|September 21, 2012
Pharmacogenomics knowledge for personalized medicineM Whirl-Carrillo, E M McDonagh, J M Hebert, et al.
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1990
Wilson's disease in Israel: a genetic and epidemiological studyB Bonné-Tamir, M Frydman, M S Agger, et al.
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics|November 1, 1990
The serotonin receptor subtype 2 locus HTR2 is on human chromosome 13 near genes for esterase D and retinoblastoma-1 and on mouse chromosome 14C L Hsieh, A M Bowcock, L A Farrer, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 1, 1988
Eight closely linked loci place the Wilson disease locus within 13q14-q21A M Bowcock, L A Farrer, J M Hebert, et al.
Neurology|July 1, 1991
Predictive testing for Wilson's disease using tightly linked and flanking DNA markersL A Farrer, A M Bowcock, J M Hebert, et al.
Annals of Human Genetics|September 1, 1996
Geographic clustering of human Y-chromosome haplotypesA Ruiz Linares, K Nayar, D B Goldstein, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|November 1, 1996
Autism and the X chromosome. Multipoint sib-pair analysisJ Hallmayer, J M Hebert, D Spiker, et al.
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