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ETHICS;
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GENETICS AND REPRODUCTION;
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The Responsibility of Scientists in the Genetics and Race Controversies
E. Smith and W. Sapp (eds.), Tuskegee, AL: Tuskegee University
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A.W. Eriksson et al. (eds.), London: Academic Press
Bonné-Tamir, B. (1980). "The Samaritans: A Living Ancient Isolate." In A.W. Eriksson et al. (eds.), Population Structure and Genetic Disorders. London: Academic Press.
Analysis of Genetic Data on Jewish Populations. II. Results and Interpretations of Heterogeneity Indices and Distance Measures with Respect to Standards
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The Two Common Mutations Causing Factor XI Deficiency in Jews Stem from Distinct Founders: One of Ancient Middle Eastern Origin and Another of More Recent European Origin
Peretz, H. et al. (1997). "The Two Common Mutations Causing Factor XI Deficiency in Jews Stem from Distinct Founders: One of Ancient Middle Eastern Origin and Another of More Recent European Origin." Blood 7:2654-59.
Genetic Analysis of Idiopathic Torsion Dystonia in Ashkenazi Jews and Their Recent Descent from a Small Founder Population
Risch, N. et al. (1995). "Genetic Analysis of Idiopathic Torsion Dystonia in Ashkenazi Jews and Their Recent Descent from a Small Founder Population." Nature Genetics 9(2):152-59.
Dubin Johnson Syndrome in Israel. I. Clinical. Laboratory and Genetic Aspects of 101 Cases
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