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P Balaresque

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|June 11, 2016
Human Phenotypic Diversity: An Evolutionary PerspectiveP Balaresque, T E King
Annals of Human Genetics|March 3, 2007
Unbiased interpretation of haplotypes at duplicated microsatellitesP Balaresque, A Sibert, E Heyer, et al.
Heredity|January 5, 2006
Estimating sex-specific processes in human populations: Are XY-homologous markers an effective tool?P Balaresque, F Manni, J M Dugoujon, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 28, 2019
Cochlear shape reveals that the human organ of hearing is sex-typed from birthJ Braga, C Samir, L Risser, et al.
Plos One|June 18, 2015
Disproportionate Cochlear Length in Genus Homo Shows a High Phylogenetic Signal during Apes' Hearing EvolutionJ Braga, J-M Loubes, D Descouens, et al.
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|June 11, 2016
Human Phenotypic Diversity: An Evolutionary PerspectiveP Balaresque, T E King
Annals of Human Genetics|March 3, 2007
Unbiased interpretation of haplotypes at duplicated microsatellitesP Balaresque, A Sibert, E Heyer, et al.
Heredity|January 5, 2006
Estimating sex-specific processes in human populations: Are XY-homologous markers an effective tool?P Balaresque, F Manni, J M Dugoujon, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 28, 2019
Cochlear shape reveals that the human organ of hearing is sex-typed from birthJ Braga, C Samir, L Risser, et al.
Plos One|June 18, 2015
Disproportionate Cochlear Length in Genus Homo Shows a High Phylogenetic Signal during Apes' Hearing EvolutionJ Braga, J-M Loubes, D Descouens, et al.
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