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Index to Volume 72 aboriginal populations, 295-304, 945-973 Almasy, L., 35-62 adaptability a + -thalassemia, 379-383 history of, 179-199, 229-255 Alpujarra, Spain, 8 S90 to high-altitude hypoxia, 201-228 altitude populations, 305-319, 519 admixture American populations 177 177 European, 155 Central, 155-1 genetic, 305—319, 597-61 North, 295-304 mapping, 116-117 South, 295-304, 305-319 population, 155-177, 359-377, 5 7 Amerindian populations, 983-995, 837-850, 937-944, 983-995 1039-1043, 1045-1053, 1055-1063 “Admixture Studies in Latin America admixture, 155-177, 597-61 From the 20th to the 21st Century,’ in Brazil, 597-617 155-177 North, 15-34, 295-304 aDNA analysis, 15-34 South, 295-304, 305-319 Africa, 273-285, 753-771 women, 397-414 Amorim, Antonio , 481-487, 937-944 \frican-derived populations, | “Analysis of HLA-DRB/ Polymorphism in African migration, 837-850 the Gidra of Papua New Guinea,” African populations 337-347 admixture, 597-617 analysis of variance (ANOVA), 773-780 in Brazil, 597-61 1055-1063 Antonacci, E., 287-294 pygmies, 379-383 ancient demography, 455 Afro-Brazilians, 1045-1053, It 3 ancient DNA, 15-34 age, 242, 321-336 Andean populations, 201—228, 305-319, age at marriage, 891—898 519-525 aging, 192-193 Andhra Pradesh, India, 535-540, 781-799 alcohol consumption, 801-820- anencephalus, 851-876 Alfaro, E., 305-319 animal research, 250 allele-size frequency distributions ANOVA (analysis of variance), 773-780 “Anthropological Genetics in the 21st Century: Introduction,” 3—13 AHSG*2, 557-571 anthropology, 379-383 frequency, 35-62 Ao, H., 511-518 genealogies, 133-153 Aouizérate, A., 473-480 APOA K4 polymorphism, 821-835 1POB, 506-507 PGM1 557 1POB 3’ HVR (hypervariable region allotypes polymorphism), 733-751 C4, 527-533 APOE, 975-981 GM immunoglobin, 305, 319, 620-640 ‘Apolipoprotein A Polymorphisms and KM immunoglobin, 305, 319, 620-640 Plasma Lipoprotein(a) Concentrations LO80 / Index to Volume in Non-Hispanic Whites and blood groups, 997 Hispanics,” 821-835 blood pressure (BP) Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism in the BMI (Body Mass Index Indian and Mestizo Populations of Bodo, J.-M.. 379-383 Mexico,” 975-981 Body Mass Index (BMI), 781-799 irchival samples, 91 1-925 Bogdawa, Heique M., 1045-1053 Aresti. U., 619-640 Bolivia, 201-228 ARIMA model, 433—44 Bompeixe, E.P., 597-61 Argentina, 305-31] book reviewers ascertainment, 13 Barbujani, Guido Ashkenazi Jews 571 Bindon. Jim. 1071-1074 Asian populations 295 7 Boesch. ( hristophe 266 Astolfi, P.. 3 ; Broughton, Jack M 261 Aston, C.E., 32 Dressler, William W \unger 2/3-2 Fitzgerald, Charles M., 541 autocorrelation, 433 Gouzoules, Harold, 390—392 Aymara population, 201 Konigsberg, Lyle W adh een Madrigal, Lorena, 72 Babinga pygmies, 379 Marks, Jonathan, 107 B3aannddiinneelllli , Elia‘n e. |1 055 Ri> ckards. Olea 799 9 ? Barbujani, G 133-153 Sattenspiel, Lisa, 903-905 Basque populations, 62 ; : 07 2 julie. Sellen, Daniel, 387—389 itzer, Mi 911 . ‘ =saaus sehramasls el 321-33 Simonds, Paul E., 901—903 IJ eal7 l, | ¢m aa 2.0 1 y Stni, William A., 899-90] nn ; ws Strier, Karen B., 1069-10 Belledi, Michele le daca Bent GR. 273 : Swedlund, Alan, 385-38 entiey é < cs Williamson, Matthew A +51) Wilson, David Sloan Bernal. J. boo sireervrieaw s Berriche, S.. 473—480 ‘ne Haplotypes of Biolog Danubio) En opedi« Johnston, and Preece), 387 Eniden 1 Mode ing biodiversits (Daley and Gani), 903 birth interval, 877 er Since Adan and f birth order, 655-67 Evolution of Human Se birth origin, 359—3 ind Short), 901-903 birth seasonality, 655-674 Genetics and the Ex Birth Seasonality in the Early Spanish Landweber and Dobson), 7 Mexican Colonists of California Grave Reflections: Portraying the Past (1769—1898).” 655-674 through Cemetery Studies (Saunders birth weight, 641-654 and Herring), 717-721 Blangero, J 35 6. Hormone .) He alin, and Be naviolr blood glucose Socio-ecological and Lifespan Index to Volume 72/ 1081 Perspective (Panter-Brick and Briceno, I., 295-304, 697—705 Worthman), 549-552 brief communications Human Demography and Disease (Scott ‘B-Globin Gene Haplotypes and and Duncan), 385-387 a-Thalassemia Analysis in Babinga Human Dental Development Pygmies from Congo-Brazzaville,” Morphology, and Pathology: A Tribute 379-383 to Albert A. Dahlberg (Lukacs), “Demographic and Behavioral 541-545 Determinants of the Reduction of Male- The Hunting Apes: Meat Eating and the to-Female Birth Ratio in Spain from Origins of Human Behavior (Stanford). 1981 to 1997.” 891-898 266-268 “Diversity of Two Short Tandem Repeat Interpreting DNA Evidence: Statistical Loci (CD4 and F/3A/) in Three Genetics for Forensic Scientists (Evett Brazilian Ethnic Groups,” 1045-1053 and Weir), 257—260 “Further Data on the Microsatellite 1 Low-Cost Approach to PCR (Harris). Locus D/2S67 in Worldwide 722-723 Populations: An Unusual Distribution Machiavellian Intelligence Il: Extension of D/2S67 Alleles in Native and Evaluation (Whiten and Byrne), Americans,” 697-705 390-392 “Genetic Structure of Native Andean Mammalian Social Learning Populations from Argentina Inhabiting ( omparanve and Ecological Different Altitudes,” 519-525 Perspectives (Box and Gibson), “Mitochondrial DNA Variant 11719G Is 1069--1071 a Marker for the mtDNA Haplogroup Patterns of Human Growth (Bogin) Cluster HV,” 1065-1068 899-90 | “A Pleisotocene Population X-plosion?,” Rediscovering Darwin: Evolutionary 693-695 Theory and Archeological Explanation “Polymorphism of the Fourth (Barton and Clark), 261—265 Component of Complement in Turks,” Social Greups All the Way Down 527-533 Review of Darwinian Dynamics “Sickle Cell Gene Haplotypes in Relli (Michod), 545-549 and Thurpu Kapu Populations of Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Andhra Pradesh,” 535-540 Sports and Why We're Afraid to Talk “Variability of the F/3B Locus in South About It (Entine), 1074-1078 American Populations,” 707-714 Urbanism, Health and Human Biology in “Von Willebrand Factor Gene Industrialized Countries (Schell and Polymorphisms in Three Brazilian Ulijiaszek), 1071-1074 Ethnic Groups,” 1055-1063 Borgiani, P., 287-294 Brion, Maria, 937-944 Bottini, N., 287-294 Buchanan, Anne V., 911-925 Bouchard, C., 415-431] Buryats, 945-973 BP (blood pressure), 415-431 9-bp deletion, 15—34, 273-285 C4 allotypes, 527-533 ‘The 9-bp Deletion between the ‘alder6n, R., 619-640 Mitochondrial Lysine tRNA and COI! ‘alifornia, 655-674 Genes in Tribal Populations of India,” ‘antu, J.M., 983-995 273-285 ‘apelli, Cristian, 733-751 Brazilian populations, 597-6 cardiovascular disease (CVD) 1039-1043, 1045-1053 397-414 1082 / Index to Volume 72 arlyle, S'W., 15-3 D/IS80. 506 urracedo, Angel Dambueva, Irina K.., atanesi, Cecilia Inés, 7 Darwinian medicine, entral America Das. M.K.. 499-510 handak, G.R., 536 | Das. K.. 499-510 HD (coronary heart ea 3 DAT]. 295-304 de la Fuente, Julio, 891-898 Demarchi, D.A., 519-525 ‘Demographic and Behavioral Determinanoft sth e Reductiono f Male holesterol, 321-336 to-Female Birth Ratio in Spain from nristensen, Alexandet 3 1981 to 1997.” 891-898 hronic liver disease 2 demographic transition, 877 iminelli, B.M demography, 655-674 cuThosis, 801-820 deO . Dalalio, M.M., 597 laria, D.M., 519-52 Derenko, Miroslava \V lark, V.J De Santis, G., 287-294 classical polymorphisms, 557 De Silvestri, Annalisa, 573 Clemons, T.. 447-454 Destro-Bisol, Giovanni, 733 Clinal Variation of YAP + “Determinants of Birth Interval in a Rural Y-Chromosome Frequencies in Western Mediterranean Population (La Iberia Ie Alpujarra, Spain),” 877-890 oefficient of variation (CV), 773-7 diabetes, 287-294 cognit raits, 238-243 Dipierri, J.E., 305-319, 519 COI gene x5 diseases Collins. M Ole admixture and Colombian PwUpPuUlIaatHioonn,. < 295 cancer, 106—1'0 9 mpnlpe r disaea sc 6 cardiovascular disease, 109-112 computer statistical analysis. 63 371-336 Congo-Brazzaville. 379-383 chronic liver disease, 801—820 C onstan } sIS—51' cirrhosis, 801—820 Contributions and Promise of Human mg common, 35-62 Behavioral Genetics.” 229-255 . at oon complex, 106-113 Corbo. R.M_. 5§ 5 coronary heart disease coronary Near xs 871-835. 975-98] R713 7 = *: diabetes, 170, 28 294 correlation , infectious, 19] - loci, 35-62 Cowan, L.D., 39 malaria, 573—583 Crawford, M.H., 3 Mendelian, |00—106 1. 997-1016 mental illness, 112 ) CV (coefficients of variation) CVD (cardiovascular disease) 7414 disequilibrium, 597-61 CYPIA/. 1039-1043 Distribution of the 3’ VNTR ‘Cytochrome P4501A1 Polymorphisms in Polymorphism in the Human Dopamine South American Indians,” 1039-1043 i ransporter Gene in World D/]2867. 697-705 Populations,” 995~—3>0 4 Index to Volume 72 / 1083 ‘Diversity of Two Short Tandem Repeat experimental design, 63—132 Loci (CD4 and F/3A/) in Three Brazilian Ethnic Groups,” 1045-1053 familial correlations, 415—431 DNA family size, 877-890 ancient, 15—34 mitochondrial, 15-34, 273-285, famine, 641-654 Fan, Kuang-Jaw, 837 455-471, 585-595, 1065-1068 polymorphism, 983-995, 1055-1063 Federle, L., 697-705 Feingold, J., 379-383 typing, 927-936 Feitosa, Mary F., 781-799 dopamine transporter gene, 295-304 Fellman, Johan, 851—876 Dorzhu, Choduraa M., 945-973 Duffy blood group, 511-518 Ferrell, R.E an fertility, 397-414, 877-890 Dugoujon, J.M., 305-319, 619-640 Figuera, L.E., 983-995 Dutch-Americans, 1017-1037 forensic analysis, 489-498 Dutch Famine Birth Cohort Study forensic science, 927-936 641-654 Francalacci, P., 585-595 Earl, L., 295-304 France, 585-595 French Jura, 675-692 Easter Island, 359-3 ; iain ies a “Frequency Distribution of Mitochondrial EEA (energy expenditure of activity , level). 781-799 DNA Haplogroups in Corsica and evel), r El (energy intake), - 781-799 Sard7i nia,” 585-595 2 frequency gradient, 937-944 electrophoretic subtypes, 305 F 7, 337-347 endogamy, 359-3 functional genomics, 3—13 energy intake (EI), 781-799 ie Further Data on the Microsatellite Locus energy expenditure of activity level D12S67 in Worldwide Populations: An (EEA). 781-799 Unusual Distribution of D/2S67 Alleles environment, 238—242 in Native Americans,” 697—705 epidemiology, 379-383, a epistasis, 35-62 Fuster, V., 8 — future research directions, 3 Eriksson, Aldur W., 851 179-199, 219, 229-255 errors-in-variables, 447 Ersoy, F., 527-533 Estrada, Javier, 975-981 Galactéros, F.. 9-383 ethnicity, 801-820 Gamboa, Ricardo, 975-98 | “Ethnicity and Malaria Affect Surname Garcia-Carvajal, Z.Y., 983-995 Distribution in Cosenza Province Garcia-Moro, C (Italy), 573-583 Gardenal, C.N Euro-Brazilians, 1045-1053, 1055-1063 Garruto, R.M., 179-199 European populations gender, 321-336 admixture, 155—177, 597-617 genealogies, 655-674 in Brazil, 597-61 . 1045-1053 gene diversity, 133-153 North, 585-595 gene-environment interactions, | 17—120 South, 585-595 gene flow, 359-377, 277 557-571 eugenics, 447-454 “Gene Mapping in the 20th and 2ist evolution, 179-199, 201-228, 3 ; Centuries: Statistical Methods, Data 7323324 -751 Analysis, and Experimental Design,” evolutionary medicine, 133 1084 / Index to Volume 72 genetic admixture, 305-319, 597-617, Argentina): Admixture Estimates,” 837-850 305-319 “Genetic Analysis of the Utah Population Goldsmid, J.M., 753 \ Comparison of STR and VNTR Gonzalez-Martin, A.., Loci,” 927-936 genetic boundaries, 133-153 genetic diversity, 620-640, 945-973 Granados, Julio, 975 genetic microdifferentiation, 997-1016 gravidity, 397-414 genetic pleiotropy, 781-799 “Gravidity and Parity in Postmenopausal genetic polymorphisms, 133-153 American Indian Women: The Strong “The Genetic Position of the Heart Study,” 397-414 Authochthonous Subpopulation of Greek population, 295-304 Northern Navarre (Spain) in Relation to Grosso, M.G., 585-595 Other Basque Subpopulations: A Study Guglielmino. Carmela R.. 573—583 based on GM and KM Immunoglobin Gurven. M.. 455-471 Allotypes,” 619-640 Gusmao, L., 481-487 genetics, 447-454 Gutiérrez-Adan, Alfonso, 891-898 Genetic Structure of Native Andean Populations from Argentina Inhabiting Different Altitudes.” 519-525 Hamman, Richard F., 821-835 genetic susceptibility, 975—98 | haplogroups, 15-34, 937-944 genetic variation, 927-936 haplotype “Genetic Variation among Four Mexican analysis, 489-498 Populations (Huichol, Purepecha, Arab-Indian, $35 ajU Rsichin eene 370.323 larahumara, and Mestizo) Revealed by B-globin gene, 379-383 Two VNTRs and Four STRs,” ar 983+- 995 - GM, 23 057 -3211 9 genotype X environment, 35-62 variation, 4 genotype-environment Hayes, M.G., 15-34 interactions and correlations, 229-255ee Hb Ajc, 292877 -299 4 genotypes, 837-850 HBB*S, 535-540 geographic distribution, 473-480 height, 447-454 ~ geographic isolation. 997-1016 hemoglobin concentration, 2 “Geographic Pajterns: How to Identify Henneberg, Maciej, 753-771 Them and Why,” 133-153 Henry, Jay W., 927-936 Germany, 489—498 heritability,201—228, 2 Gidra. 337—347 447-454 Gilger, J.W., 22 Hernandez, M., 359 Glidewell, S.., Hernandez-Pacheco, Guadalupe, 975-98 | Gloria-Bottini, F., 2 Hesiquio, Ramiro, 975-981 glycosylated hemoglobin, 287-294 high altitude, 201-228 GM haplotype, 305-319 Hispanic population, 821-835 GM/KM immunoglobin allotypes, history of research, 3—13, 17 305-319, 620-640, 753 771 299.955 “GM, KM Immunoglobin Allotypes and HLA-DRB]1 , 337-347 Other Serum Genetic Markers (HP, HLA polymorphism, 597-61 GC, Pl, and TF) among South “HLA Polymorphism and Evaluation of American Populations Living at European, African, and Amerindian Different Altitudes (Jujuy Province, Contribution to the White and Mulatto Index to Volume 72 / 1085 Populations from Parana, Brazil,” “Inferring Microevolutionary Patterns 597-617 from Allele-Size Frequency Hoekstra, R.F., 433-445 Distributions of Minisatellite Loci: A hot spots, 455-471 Worldwide Study of the APOB 3’ “How Can We Distinguish between Hypervariable Region Polymorphism,” Mutational “Hot Spots” and “Old Sites” 733-751 in Human MtDNA Samples? intelligence, 238-243 455-471 international biological program, 179-199 Howard, B.V., 397-414 Irkeg, C., 527-533 Howlett, S., 295-304 Ishida, T., 511-518 Hoyert, Donna L., 801-820 isolation, 1 15—116, 359-377, 997-1016 Human Adaptability Program, 179-199 “An Isonymic Study of the Population “Human Adaptability Research into the Structure of Early Kings County, NY,” Beginning of the Third Millenium,” 1017-1037 179 199 isonymy, 359-377, 675-692, 1017-1037 human behavioral genetics, 229-255 Italian populations, 287—294, 349 human evolution, 733-751 Italio-Albanian population, 573 human genome diversity, 3—13 Italy, 287-294, 349-357, 573-583 585-595 human genome program, 3-13 human mtDNA, 455-47] human myelin protein, 489-498 Japan, 489-498 human pedigrees, 35-62, 63-132 JC virus, 837-850 human population biology, 179-199 Jewish populations, 557-571 human population genetics, 295-304, Jobling, Mark A., 937-944 751, 753-771, 837-850 Jodice, C., 557-571 human population history, 773-780 Jorde, Lynn B., 927-9 30 ‘Human Skin Color Diversity is Highest Juji, T., 337-347 in Sub-Saharan African Populations,” Jujuy, 519-525 773-780 Huntsman, R., 997-1016 K4 allele, 821-835 Hutchinson, Lori E., 927-936 Kamboh, M. Ilyas, 321 Hutz, Mara H., 1039-1043 , 1045 Kayame, O.W., 511-518 HV 1, 273-285 Keeping, D., 997-1016 HVCR, 455471 Kimura, M., 511-518 HVS-I sequences, 945-973 KM/GM immunoglobin allotypes, hybrid populations, 155-177 305-319, 620-640, 753-771 hypoxic ventilatory response, 201-228 Koertvelyessy, T., 997-1016 kringle pentanucleotide repeats (PNR), Ibarra, B., 983-995 821-835 Iberian peninsula, 937-944 Kvitko, Katia, 1039-1043 immunoglobin allotyping, 753-771 “Improved Haplotype Analysis of Human Latin America, 155-177 Myelin Basic Protein Short Tandem latitude clines, 557-571 Repeat Levi,” 489-498 “Latitude-Correlated Genetic inbreeding, 359-377 . 675-692 Polymorphisms: Selection of Gene India, 273-285, 499-510, 781-799 Flow?,” 557-571 infant mortality, 641-654, 877-890 latitude-correlated polymorphisms (LCP), infectious diseases, 19] 557-571 1086 / Index to Volume morphisms Mendelian diseases, 100—106 methods of research, LD (linkage disequilibrit 5471 Metin, A 7433 Leonard, W.R., 295-3 Mexican-American population, 821-835 ifespan, 188-1 Mexican mestizos, 975-98] ikelthood analy 3-13 Mexican populations, 975-981, 983-995 104. 6907 9-199 mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA vshits, G.. 295-304 273-285. 455-471. 585-59 ng DOP-PCR of Ra rchiva 1065-1068 Mitochondrial DNA Variant 117 Marker for the mtDNA Haplogr Cluster HV,” 1065—1068 Mitochondrial DNA Variation South Siberian Aboriginal Modiano, G Molecular Genetic Diver Populations of Madhya Pra 499510 Mongolian po MacCluetr 97-414 Montano, Luis Felipe, 975-981 Magalhaes, Paul ge, | Moral, P Major Ge ffect or ‘ ass Index Morell morphol Morpurg Mouélé, R Mpelé, D.M.B., 379-383 mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA 2I 7379RS 455_44771 . 585-595 1065—1068 mulatto populations, 597 naximum likelihood, 851—876 mutation rate variation, 455 Mazatecan Indians, 975-981 myelin based protein (MBP) MBP (myelin based protein), 481 7 489-498 1X9 498 McComb, J., 295 Nahum, M McGarvey, S.1 3 Nakazawa, Mediterranean, 473 Nash, D.J., 753 Index to Volume 72 / 1087 Native Americans, 15-34, 697-705, PCR (polymerase chain reaction), 983-995. 1039-1043. 1045-1053. 295—304, 489-498 , 91 1-925 1055-1063 PCR-RFLP, 511-518 natural selection, 349—357 Pena, J.A., 305-319, 619-640 ‘Natural Selection and Reproductive Pereira, Luisa , 481-487, 937-944 Behavior in Italy 1930-1993,” 349 Pereira, N.F., 597-61 Navarre. 619-640 Perez-Miranda, A., 619-640 Neel, James Van Gundia, 796 Pérusse, L., 415-431 Neolithic expansion, 937-944 Petzl-Erler, M.L., 597-617 Netherlands, 641-654 “Phylogenetic Relationship of Human Newfoundland, 997-1016 Populations in Sub-Saharan Africa,” New Netherland, 1017—1037 752 771 New York, 1017-1037 phylogenetics, 753-771, 945-973 NHWs (non-Hispanic Whites), 821-835 Pintado, Belén, 891-898 Nimaev, DabaD ., 945-973 plasma Lp(a), 321-336, 821-835 Nirmala, A., 781-799 “Plasma Lipoprotein(a) Distribution and Nishioka, T., 511-518 Its Correlates among Samoans,” non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs), 821-835 25 1-3y34 6 Norby, Soren, 1065-1068 “A Pleisotocene Population X-plosion? Nordic countries, 851—876 693 North Africa, 473-480 Polo, V., 877—890 North American Indians, 15-34 polymerase chain reaction (PCR), northern Navarre, 62(—640 295~—304. 489-498. 911-925 North, K.E., 397-414 “Polymorphism of the Fourth Component np 11719, 1065-1068 of Complement in Turks,” 577 533 Nunes, Janice C.B., 1039-1043 polymorphisms nutrition, AHSG, 557-571 A1POA K4, 821-835 1POB 3’ HVR, 733-751 obesity, 781-799 C4, 527-533 classical, 557 D12S67, € genetic Ohashi, J., 337 HLA, 597-617 Ohtsuka, R., 337 latitude-correlated, 557—57 old sites, 455-471 mtDNA, 585-595 oligogenic analysis, 35 PGP, 557-57 Osipova, L., 295-304 PGM1, 557 “out-of-Afnica, protein, 519 Oxygen Saturation Polynesian populations, 295-304 O’ Rourke, D.H., 15-3 337-—347. 359-377 polyomavirus, 837-850 Papiha, S.S., 295-304, ¢ “Polyomavirus JC Genotypes in an Urban Papua New Guinea, 33 United States Population Reflect the Parana population, 597-6] History of African Origin and Genetic parity, 349-357, 397-414, 666-670 Admixture in Modern African 877-890 Americans,” 837-850 Pascual, J.. Pompei, F., 557-571 1088 / Index to Volume 72 population admixture 597 research methods, 851-87 837-850, 937-944 3—995 resting ventilation, 201 Populztion Evolution in 20th-Century RFLP (restriction fragment length Easter Island: Endogamy and polymorphism), 499-510, 585-595, Admixture.” 359-377 945_972 population genetics, 15—34, 273-285 RH Blood Groups and Diabetic 1. 481-487, 499-510, 927 Disorders: Is There an Effect on 983-995, 1065—1068, 983-995 Glycosylated Hemoglobin Level? 1017 37 294 population structure, 187 34 RH system, 287-294 419 525 997~—1016 rhesus blood groups The Population Structure Newfoundland Outports,” 997-1016 Portugal, 481—48 poverty, 190-19] Prata, Maria Jodo, 481 principal components, 133 ; as, F., 983-995 Probst, C.M., 597-617 Robichaux, Myles, 911 protein polymorphisms, 519-5. Rogers. Alan. 693-695 Roisenberg, Israel, 1055-1063 qualitative trait analysis Rosenberg, Thomas, 1065-1068 quantitative genetics, 201-228, 229-2 Ryschkewitsch, Caroli 37 QTL (quantitative trait k 247-249 Saha, N., 2 285 Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping Using Saillard, Juliette, 1065—1068 Human Pedigrees,” 3 : Salzano, Francisco M., 1039-1043 1045-1053 Ramana, G.V., 536—540 Samoan population, 321-336 Ramos-Kuri, Manuel, 97 Sanal, O., 527-533 randomization methods, 43 | Sandoval, | Rangel- Villalobos, H., 983-995 Sans, M., 155 Rao, D.C 115-4 799 Santachiara-Benerecetti, S.A.. 557—57 Rao, R., 415-431 Santolamazza, (¢ $57-571 Reddy, P., 499-510 Sao Tomé e Principe , 481-487 Reddy, P.H., 499-510 Sardinia, 585—595 regression, «+ 454 Schanfield, M.S., 295-304 regression models, 851—876 Schwartz, Marianne, 1065—1068 The Relationship between Maternal and secondary sex ratio, 433-445 Offspring Birth Weights after Maternal ‘Sero- and Molecular Typing in Duffy Prenatal Famine Exposure: The Dutch Blood Group in Southeast Asians and Famine Birth Cohort Study,” 641-654 Oceanians,” 511-518 Relethford, John H., 773-780 serum genetic markers, 305-319 religion, 997-1016 Settheetham-Ishida, W., 511-518 repeated pairs of surnames, 675-692 Schantield, M.S., 753 replacement behavior, 877-890 Scozzari, R.M., 55 571 reproduction, 349-357, 641-654 seasonal variation (see reproduction 655-674. 675-692. 851 77 studies). 655—674. 851—876 891-898 selection, 557-571

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