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J Stene

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Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1989
The incomplete, multiple ascertainment model: assumptions, applications, and alternative modelsJ Stene
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 1, 1989
Comments on estimations of risks to translocation carriersJ Stene
Clinical Genetics|August 1, 1986
Comments on methods and results in: Sherman et al., "Segregation analysis of balanced pericentric inversions in pedigree data"J Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|January 1, 1970
Analysis of segregation patterns between sibships within families ascertained in different waysJ Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1979
Choice of ascertainment model II. Discrimination between multi-proband models by means of birth order dataJ Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1978
Choice of ascertainment model I. Discrimination between single-proband models by means of birth order dataJ Stene
Epilepsia|April 1, 1972
Comments on "febrile convulsions as a problem in waiting times"J Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|January 1, 1975
Sibships ascertained through a twin pair with at least one affected twinJ Stene
Biometrics|September 1, 1978
Ascertainment models for human families selected through several affected childrenJ Stene
Clinical Genetics|May 1, 1987
Reply to a response by Sherman & Iselius to comments on the segregation of balanced pericentric inversionsJ Stene
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Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1989
The incomplete, multiple ascertainment model: assumptions, applications, and alternative modelsJ Stene
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 1, 1989
Comments on estimations of risks to translocation carriersJ Stene
Clinical Genetics|August 1, 1986
Comments on methods and results in: Sherman et al., "Segregation analysis of balanced pericentric inversions in pedigree data"J Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|January 1, 1970
Analysis of segregation patterns between sibships within families ascertained in different waysJ Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1979
Choice of ascertainment model II. Discrimination between multi-proband models by means of birth order dataJ Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1978
Choice of ascertainment model I. Discrimination between single-proband models by means of birth order dataJ Stene
Epilepsia|April 1, 1972
Comments on "febrile convulsions as a problem in waiting times"J Stene
Annals of Human Genetics|January 1, 1975
Sibships ascertained through a twin pair with at least one affected twinJ Stene
Biometrics|September 1, 1978
Ascertainment models for human families selected through several affected childrenJ Stene
Clinical Genetics|May 1, 1987
Reply to a response by Sherman & Iselius to comments on the segregation of balanced pericentric inversionsJ Stene
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