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Human Immunology|September 7, 2001
The peopling of the Canary Islands: a CD4/Alu microsatellite haplotype perspectiveC Flores, N Maca-Meyer, J A Peŕez, et al.
Human Heredity|January 1, 1986
Human enzyme polymorphism on the Canary Islands. I. Gran Canaria Island populationM Martell, G Padrón, M Hernández, et al.
Human Biology|August 22, 2001
Y-chromosome differentiation in Northwest AfricaC Flores, N Maca-Meyer, J A Pérez, et al.
Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|December 1, 1992
Human enzyme polymorphism in the Canary Islands. V. Western IslandsJ M Larruga, F Pinto, M Hernández, et al.
Genetica|January 1, 1993
Latitudinal differences in sex chromosome inversions, sex linked allozymes, and mitochondrial DNA variation in Drosophila subobscuraJ M Larruga, J Rozas, M Hernández, et al.
Annals of Human Genetics|July 1, 1996
Genetic relationship between the Canary Islanders and their African and Spanish ancestors inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequencesF Pinto, A M González, M Hernández, et al.
Genetics|June 1, 1985
Microgeographic and Temporal Genetic Differentiation in Natural Populations of DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURAV M Cabrera, A M González, M Hernández, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|August 1, 1996
Phylogenetic relationships of the Canary Islands endemic lizard genus Gallotia (Sauria: Lacertidae), inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequencesP González, F Pinto, M Nogales, et al.
Human Biology|August 1, 1989
Human enzyme polymorphism in the Canary Islands. III. Tenerife Island populationJ M Afonso, M Hernández, J M Larruga, et al.
BMC Genetics|September 13, 2001
Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansionsN Maca-Meyer, A M González, J M Larruga, et al.
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Human Immunology|September 7, 2001
The peopling of the Canary Islands: a CD4/Alu microsatellite haplotype perspectiveC Flores, N Maca-Meyer, J A Peŕez, et al.
Human Heredity|January 1, 1986
Human enzyme polymorphism on the Canary Islands. I. Gran Canaria Island populationM Martell, G Padrón, M Hernández, et al.
Human Biology|August 22, 2001
Y-chromosome differentiation in Northwest AfricaC Flores, N Maca-Meyer, J A Pérez, et al.
Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|December 1, 1992
Human enzyme polymorphism in the Canary Islands. V. Western IslandsJ M Larruga, F Pinto, M Hernández, et al.
Genetica|January 1, 1993
Latitudinal differences in sex chromosome inversions, sex linked allozymes, and mitochondrial DNA variation in Drosophila subobscuraJ M Larruga, J Rozas, M Hernández, et al.
Annals of Human Genetics|July 1, 1996
Genetic relationship between the Canary Islanders and their African and Spanish ancestors inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequencesF Pinto, A M González, M Hernández, et al.
Genetics|June 1, 1985
Microgeographic and Temporal Genetic Differentiation in Natural Populations of DROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURAV M Cabrera, A M González, M Hernández, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|August 1, 1996
Phylogenetic relationships of the Canary Islands endemic lizard genus Gallotia (Sauria: Lacertidae), inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequencesP González, F Pinto, M Nogales, et al.
Human Biology|August 1, 1989
Human enzyme polymorphism in the Canary Islands. III. Tenerife Island populationJ M Afonso, M Hernández, J M Larruga, et al.
BMC Genetics|September 13, 2001
Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansionsN Maca-Meyer, A M González, J M Larruga, et al.
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