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Index to Volume 74 491A/T, 137-142 (-49/A/T) in a Healthy Norwegian ABO alleles, 533-544 Population,” 137-142 ABO*O, 51-74 “Allele Frequencies of Single Nucleotide aboriginal populations, 325-344 Polymorphisms in the Second Exon of “Absence of Selection on Birth Weight in the Myoglobin Gene among the Modern Italy,” 525-532 Japanese,” 317-320 acculturation, 83—109 alleles, 143-151, 533-544, 601-606, ACP1*C, 51-74 659-671, 683-693, 707-723 admixture “Alleles and Haplotypes of Tumor African, 607-614, 645-658 Necrosis Factor (TNF) Alpha and Beta Amerindian, 633-644 Genes in Three Ethnic Populations of Dutch, 381-396 Sulawesi, Indonesia,” 38 1-396 ethnic, 533-544, 607-614 Almeida, Sabrina E.M., 791-806 European, 555-568, 645-658 ALPS, 725-730 genetic, 243-252, 555-568 Alu insertion, 555-568 Middle Eastern, 645-658 and deletion, 819-836 population, 453-471, 545-554, 743-760, Alves, F.P., 607-614 871-878 Alzheimer’s disease, 137-142, Portuguese, 397-41 | 683-693 “Affinities among Melanesians, Amazonian populations, 607-614, Micronesians, and Polynesians: A 633-644 Neutral, Biparental Genetic American populations, 1-10, 11-23, Perspective,” 413-430 807-818 African American populations, 83-109, Amerindian acculturation, 533-544 707-723 Amerindian populations, 1-10, 83-109, African Brazilians, 235-242, 533-544 African populations, 235-242, 243-252, 791-806, 871-878 397-411, 473-488, 607-614, 645-658, AMOVA (analysis of molecular variance), 695-706, 791-806, 889-900 761-789 age, 569-585 ancient DNA, 489-496 at marriage, 185-196 ancient migration, 453-471 gestational, 165-184 Andhra Pradesh, 33-49, 325-344 differences, 569-585 Andorra, 587-600 maternal, 185-196 Andrade, Cristiane Pinto, 861-870 Agostini, Hansjiirgen T., 473-488 Angolar populations, 397-41 | Aguirre, A., 51-74 anthropogenetic markers, 243-252 alcohol use, 197—209 anthropometric phenotypes, 325—344 Algerian populations, 837-847 anthropometry, 197-209 “Allele Frequencies of Apolipoprotein E APOA [apolipoprotein(a)], 129-136 Gene Polymorphisms in the Protein APOA4, 673-682 Coding Region and Promoter Region polymorphisms, | 1 i-128 902 / Index to Volume 74 APOB, 325-344, 533-544 Barry, L., 143-151 APOB 3’ VNTR, 345-361 9-bp deletion, 453-471 APOE (apolipoprotein E), 25-31, Basque populations, 51-74 137-142, 659-671, 673-682 Beiguelman, B., 607-614 APOE E*4 allele, 683-693 Benedik, Jaroslav, 129-136 APOH, 545-554, 659-67 |, 673-682 Bene, Petr, 129-136 apolipoprotein E (APOE), 25-31, Bengalese populations, 33-49 137-142, 659-671, 673-682 Beringea, 1-10 “Apolipoprotein E and H Polymorphisms Bernstein method, 285—300 in Mongolian Buryat: Allele Bertorelle, Giorgio, 725—730 Frequencies and Relationship with B-globin gene, 837-847 Plasma Lipid Levels,” 659-671 pseudogene, 243-252 “Apolipoprotein H Genetic Variability in B°-globin haplotypes, 397-41 1 the Population of Krk Island, Croatia,” §-thalassemia mutations, 837-847 545-554 Bhanwer, A.J.S., 819-836 apolipoprotein (a) /APOA/, 129-136 binary variables, 75-81 apolipoprotein H, 545-554, 659-671 Biological Anthropology of the Human Arab populations, 645-658 Skeleton (Katzenberg and Saunders), Ards Peninsula, 507-524 500-502 Argentinean populations, 871—878 Biology of Plagues: Evidence from Armborst, Talita, 791-806 Historical Populations (Scott and Arroyo-Pardo, E., 707-723 Duncan), 731-732 Arya, Rector, 325-344 Bird, S. Elizabeth, 621-623 Ashkenazi Jews, 143-151 birth cohorts, 165—184 Asian American populations, 83—109 “Birth Order and Its Association with the Asian populations, 243—252, 253-262, Onset of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,” 325-344, 381-396, 431-452, 473-488, 615-620 555-568, 659-671, 761-789, 791-806 birth order, 615-620, 879-888 “Association of Apolipoprotein E and birth weight, 165-184, 525-532 Presenilinl-1 Polymorphism with “Birth-Weight-Specific Infant and Alzheimer’s Disease in an Indian Neonatal Mortality: Effects of Population,” 683-693 Heterogeneity in the Birth Cohort,” Astolfi, Paola, 185-196 165-184 asymmetry, 861-870 Biscay, 51-74 atherosclerosis, 137—142 Bittles, Alan H., 507-524 Austronesian-speaking populations black Americans, 83-109 413-430, 431-452, 453-471, 473 blitzkrieg colonization model, 1-10 autoimmune diseases, 381-396 blood groups, 51-74 average locus diversity, 413-430 blood pressure, | 1—23 Azevedo, Vania N., 633-644 body mass index (BMI), 11—23, 83-109 Boétsch, Gilles, 285-300 BAC (Basque Autonomous Community), book reviewers 51-74 Bird, S. Elizabeth, 621-623 Bantu, 889-900 Buikstra, Jane E., 500-502 Barakat, Abdelhamid, 645-658 Halberstein, Robert, 153-154 Barbujani, Guido, 725-730 Inhorn, Marcia C., 623-626 Barrai, I., 263-283 Johanson, Donald C., 732-735 barrier analysis, 645-658 Lieberman, Leslie Sue, 156—159 Index to Volume 74 / 903 Madrigal, Lorena, 626-627, 731-732 Onset of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,” Sievert, Lynnette Leidy, 497-500 615-620 Watts, David P., 735-737 “Characterization of Two New York City Wienker, Curtis W., 154-156 Jewish Populations at Six Short Tandem book reviews Repeat Loci,” 143-151 Biological Anthropology of the Human “Ethnic Admixture Composition of Two Skeleton (Katzenberg and Saunders), Western Amazonian Populations,” 500-502 607-614 Biology of Plagues: Evidence from “Mitochondrial Diversity in Linguistic Historical Populations (Scott and Isolates of the Alps: A Reappraisal.” Duncan), 731-732 725-730 The Cannibal Within (Petrinovich), “Short Tandem Repeat Polymorphism of 156-159 the D2S/242 Locus in a Japanese Extinct Humans (Tattersall and Population,” 601-606 Schwartz), 732-735 “The Relationship Among Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book Apolipoprotein(a) Polymorphisms, the of Case Studies (Fairgrieve), 154-156 Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor- Human Biology: An Evolutionary and Related Protein, and the Very Low- Biocultural Perspective (Stinson, Bogin, Density Lipoprotein Receptor Genes, Huss-Ashmore, and O’ Rourke), and Plasma Lipoprotein(A) 626-627 Concentration in the Czech Population,” Infanticide by Males and Its Implications 129-136 (van Schaik and Janson), 735-737 Brimacombe, Michael, 615-620 Infertility in the Modern World: Present Brorson, Sverre-Henning, 137—142 and Future Prospects (Bentley and budding, 1-10 Mascie-Taylor), 623-626 Bugis, 381-396 A Population History of North America Buikstra, Jane E., 500-502 (Haines and Steckel), 153-154 Busi, Bhaskara, R., 325 Sex, Gender and Health (Pollard and Hyatt), 497-500 Callegari-Jacques, Sidia M., 791-806 Voodoo Science: The Road from Camargo, E.P., 607 Foolishness to Fraud (Park), 621-623 Camargo, L.M.A., 607 Bouhass, Rachid, 837-847 cancer, 83—109, 235-242 9-bp deletion, 431-452 The Cannibal Within (Petrinovich), Brazilian populations, 235—242, 533-544, 156-159 607-614, 633-644, 791-806, Cape Verdian populations, 397-41 1 861-870 cardiovascular disease, | 1-23, 83-109, brief communications 137-142, 659-671, 673-682 “Allele Frequencies of Apolipoprotein E Carter, Dee, 211-233 Gene Polymorphisms in the Protein Cassiman, Jean-Jacques, 555-568 Coding Region and Promoter Region caste system, 33-49, 325-344, 673-682, (-49/A/T) in a Healthy Norwegian 819-836 Population,” 137—142 Castri, Loredana, 725-730 “Allele Frequencies of Single Nucleotide Catholic populations, 301-315, 507-524 Polymorphisms in the Second Exon of Caucasian populations, | 1-23, 83-109, the Myoglobin Gene among the 707-723 Japanese,” 317-320 causes of death, 75-81 “Birth Order and Its Association with the “A Cautionary Tale on Ancient Migration 904 / Index to Volume 74 Detection: Mitochondrial DNA comparative methods, 285—300 Variation in Santa Cruz Islands, “Comparison of Populations as a Function Solomon Islands,” 453-471 of Confidence Intervals of Gene Cd39 (codon 39), 837-847 Probability,” 707-723 Central America, 211-233 computer simulation, 1-10 Chakrabarti, Subhabrata, 819-836 Comuzzie, Anthony G., 325 Chakravarti, Aravinda, | 1-23 confidence intervals, 707-723 Chandak, G.R., 683-693 “Confirmation of the Potential Usefulness “Characterization of Apolipoprotein E of Two Human Beta Globin Pseudogene Genetic Variations in Taiwanese: Markers to Estimate Gene Flows to Association with Coronary Heart and from Sub-Saharan Africans,” Disease and Plasma Lipid Levels,” 243-252 25-31 “Consanguinity in Spain: Socioeconomic, “Characterization of Two New York City Demographic, and Geographic Jewish Populations at Six Short Tandem Influences,” 301-315 Repeat Loci,” 143-151 consanguinity, 253-262, 285-300, Chatham Islands, 489-496 301-315 Chattopadhyay, P., 33-49 contingency tables, Chauhan, P.S., 345-361 control region, 431 Chen, Chien-Hsiun, | 1-23 Cooper, Richard, | | childbearing postponement, 185-196 Croatian populations, 545-5: child-carrying costs, 1-10 coronary heart disease, Chinese populations, 473-488, 555-568, 137-142, 673-682 707-723 correlation, 75-81 chi-square analysis, 143-151 Cox regression, 83—109 Cho, Eun Kyung, 253-262 “Craniometric Variation in the Americas,” cholesterol,2 5—31, 659-671 807-818 chronic disease, 83—109 craniometrics, 807-818 chronic fatigue syndrome, 615-620 Crawford, Michael H., 325-344, 743-760 Chuvasha, Russia, 849-860 Croatia, 545-554 Ciminelli, Bianca Maria, 243-252 CSF1PO, 143-151 classical polymorphisms, 51-74 Cuban populations, 807-818 climate, 545-554 Cubitt, Christopher L., 473-488 cluster analysis, 363-379 Cui, Xiaohong, 473-488 coastal colonization, 1—10 CVID (common variable codon 39 (Cd39) , 837-847 immunodeficiency), 381-396 coefficient of Bernstein, 285-300 CYPIA1*2C, 235-242 Cohen, Zvi, 849-860 cytokines, 381-396 Colantonio, S.E., 301, 871-878 Czech populations, 129-136 Colombian populations, 211 2»23732 “Colonization Models and Initial Genetic D1785, 345-361 Diversity in the Americas,” 1-10 D19820, 345-361 colonization, 1-10, 397-411, 453-471 D1S80, 345-361, 533-544 633-644, 761-789, 791-806 D2S1242, 601-606 commensal animals, 489-496 commingling analysis, | 1—23 Da Silva, Wilson Araujo Junior, 533-544 common variable immunodeficiency Das, Birajalaxmi, 345-361 (CVID), 381-396 Dashnyam, Bumbein, 659-671 Index to Volume 74 / 905 de Barros Mott, Luiz Roberto, 861-870 Duran, H., 143-151 de la Rua, C., 51-74 Dutch populations, 381-396 De Oliveira, José Egidio Paulo, Dutta, Ranjan, 33-49 533-544 “Declining Growth Status of Indigenous economic change, 197—209 Siberian Children in Post-Soviet Ecuadorian populations, 807-818 Russia,” 197—209 Egyptian populations, 645-658 Decorte, Ronny, 555-568 elderly, 569-585 Deka, Ranjan, 33-49 El-Hani, Charbel Nifio, 861-870 dementia, 683-693 endogamy, 143-151 Demont, Jocelyne, 837-847 energy expenditure, 111-128 dermatoglyphics, 861-870 Engracia, V., 607-614 DHS survey, 889-900 erythrocyte enzymes, 51—74 diabetes, 111-128, 533-544 Estalote, Angela Cristina, 533 diastolic blood pressure, | 1-23 Ethiopian populations, | 11-128, diet, 533-544, 545-554, 659-671 889-900 directional selection, 525—532 “Ethnic Admixture Composition of Two disease Western Amazonian Populations,” Alzheimer’s, 137-142, 683-693 607-614 autoimmune, 381-396 ethnic admixture, 533-544, 607-614 cancer, 83—109, 235-242 “Ethnic-I[mmigrant Differentials in Health cardiovascular, | 1-23, 83-109, 137-142, Behaviors, Morbidity, and Cause- 659-671, 673-682 Specific Mortality in the United States: chronic fatigue syndrome, 615-620 An Analysis of Two National Data coronary heart disease, 25-31, 129-136, Bases,” 83-109 137-142, 673-682 “Ethnicity and Type 2 Diabetes in Rio de diabetes, 533-544 Janeiro, Brazil, with a Review of the hypertension, 111-128 Prevalence of the Disease in infectious, 83—109 Amerindians,” 533-544 malaria, 325-344, 363-379 ethnicity, 83-109, 533-544 osteoarthritis, 849-860 ethnosocial groups, 871-878 Parkinson’s, 253-262 European populations, 235-242 respiratory, 83-109, 879-888 253-262, 645-658, 695-706 thalassemias, 837-847 admixture, 555-568 Dittmar, Manuela, 569-585 Euro-Americans, 165-184 “Diversity at Eight Polymorphic Alu Euro-Brazilians, 235-242, 533-544 Insertion Loci in Chinese Populations Evenki populations, 197-209 Shows Evidence for European “Evidence against a Relationship between Admixture in an Ethnic Minority Dermatoglyphic Asymmetry and Male Population from Northwest China,” Sexual Orientation,” 861-870 555-568 “Evolution of Consanguinity in a French DNA Alpine Valley: The Vallouise in the ancient, 489-496 Briangon Region (17th—19th mitochondrial, 21 1-233, 253-262, Centuries),” 285-300 431-452, 453-471, 489-496, 725--730, evolution, 555-568 819-836 exact test, 143-151 polymorphisms, 243-252, 555-568 Extinct Humans (Tattersall and Schwartz), Duggirala, Ravindranath, 325-344 732-735 906 / Index to Volume 74 F13A1, 533-544 genetic distance, 507-524, 673-682, FI3AO1, 143-151 819-836 Falsetti, Anthony B., 807-818 genetic diversity, 1-10, 555-568, 645-658, famine, 507-524 819-836 Faustino, Paula, 397-41 | genetic drift, 761-789 fecundity, 111-128 “Genetic Evidence for the Phylogenetic Fernandez-Santander, A., 695—706 Relationship between Na-Dene and Ferreira, R.G.M., 607-614 Yeniseian Speakers,” 743-760 fertility, 1-10, 111 “Genetic Polymorphism Study at Four FESFPS, 143-151 Minisatellite Loci (D/ S80, D17S5, fingerprints, 861-870 D19$20, and APOB) among Five Indian finite mixtures of logistic regressions, Population Groups,” 345-361 165-184 “Genetic Structure of the Ards Peninsula, first birth interval, 111—128 Northern Ireland: Evidence from Civil Fisher’s a, 263-283 Registers of Marriage 1840-1911,” Fix, Alan G., 1-10 507-524 Flannery, G.R., 381-396 genetic structure, 51-74 Flores, Renato Zamora, 861—870 “Genetic Variation of Apolipoproteins in foragers, 1-10 North Indians,” 673-682 Forastieri, Valter, 861-870 genetic variation, 1-10, 33-49, 51-74, Forensic Osteological Analysis: A Book of 555-568, 673-682, 695-706, 807-818 Case Studies (Fairgrieve), 154-156 genetics4,7 3-488, 849-860, 707-723 forensic science, 143—151, 601-606 “Genomic Diversities and Affinities among French populations, 285-300 Four Endogamous Groups of Punjab frequency distribution, 25-31 (India) Based on Autosomal and frequency, 683-693, 707-723 Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphisms,” Friedlaender, Jonathan S., 453-471, 819-836 473471 genotypes, 25-31, 473-488, 683-693 “Functional and Postural Lateral Gentz, Fred, 453-471 Preferences in Humans: Interrelations geographic distance, 743-760 and Life-Span Age Differences,” geographic isolation, 33-49, 253-262, 569-585 285-300, 645-658, 725-730, 761-789 Fuselli, Silvia, 725-730 geographic structure, 263-283 Fuster, V., 301-315, 871-878 German populations, 569-585 FY alleles, 533-544 Gershowitz, Henry, 363-379 gestational age, 165-184 G6PD, 325-344 Ghosh, Anu, 345-361 Gage, Timothy B., 165-184 Gibson, Mhairi, 111-128 Galloway, Victoria A., 197-2209 GM haplotypes, 325-344, 363-379 Garenne, Michel, 889-900 Gonzalez-Martin, A., 587-600 Gaspar, Pedro A., 235-242 Green, K., 453-471 Gelvez, Nancy, 211-233 growth, 197-209 gene flow, 33-49, 51-74, 243-252, Gubina, Marina A., 761—789 413-430, 533-544, 555-568, 645-658, 695-706, 761-789 Halberstein, Robert, 153-154 g enetic admixture, 243-252, 555-568 Hall, William W., 633-644 = go enetic barriers, 645-658 Hammer, Michael F., 761-789 Index to Volume 74 / 907 Han populations HTR, 837-847 Hanni, Catherine, 837-847 Human Biology: An Evolutionary and haplogroups, 211-233, 253-262, 431-452, Biocultural Perspective (Stinson, Bogin, 453-471, 761-789 Huss-Ashmore, and O’ Rourke), haplotypes, 325-344, 431-452, 837-847 626-627 B°-globin, 397-411 human birth weight, 525-532 GM, 325-344, 363-379 human evolution, 555-568 mtDNA, 453-471 human genetic variation, 695-706 tumor necrosis factor (TNF) -a and -f, human T-cell lymphotropic virus II 381-396 (HTLV-II, 633-644 Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE), human variation, 807-818 143-151 hunter-gatherers, 761-789 Harihara, Shinji, 659-671 Huoponen, Kirsi, 253-262 HDL (high-density lipoprotein), 25-31, Hutz, Mara H., 235-242, 791-806 659-671 HVSI (hypervariable segment I), 253-2 health behaviors, 83-109 431-452, 725-730, 819-836 Helmer, Drew A., 615-620 HWE (Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium), hemoglobin G, 325-344 143-151 “Heritability of Anthropometric hypertension, 83—109, 111-128 Phenotypes in Caste Populations of hypervariable segment I (HVSI), 253-262, Visakhapatnam, India,’ 325-344 431-452, 725-730, 819-836 heritability, 75-81, 325-344, 849-860 heterogeneity, 1-10, 33-49, 51-74, “The Impact of Labor-Saving Technology 555-568 on First Birth Intervals in Rural heterozygosity, 33-49, 555-568, 673-682, Ethiopia,” 111-128 695-706, 761-789 Iberian populations, 791-806 Heyer, Evelyne, 645-658 illegitimacy, 871-878 high altitude populations, 285-300 illness onset, 615-620 high blood pressure, 1 1—23, 83-109 immigrant, 83-109 “High Frequency of CP/A/*2C Allele in immune system, 381-396 Brazilian Populations,” 235-242 immunoblotting. 545-554 “High Levels of Y-Chromosome immunoglobin allotypes, 325-344 Differentiation among Native Siberian “Immunoglobulin Allotypes among Populations and the Genetic Signature Taiwan Aborigines: Evidence of of a Boreal Hunter-Gatherer Way of Malarial Selection Could Affect Studies Life,” 761-789 of Population Affinity,” 363-379 high-density lipoprotein (HDL), 25-31, impaired glucose tolerance, 533-544 659-671 Inagaki, Sachiyo, 317-320 Hindu populations, 33-49 inbreeding, 253-262, 263-283, 285-300, Hinfl, 397-411 301-315, 587-600 Hiorth, Aksel, 137-142 “Inbreeding, Isonymy, and Kin-Structured Hispanic populations, 83—109, 707-723 Migration in the Principality of homogeneity, 253-262 Andorra,” 587-600 homosexuality, 861-870 incidences, 569-585 Hrdy, Daniel B., 473-488 Indian population, 33-49, 325-344, HTLV-II (human T-cell lymphotropic virus 345-361, 673-682, 683-693, 819-836 II), 633-644 Indonesian populations, 381-396, 453-471 908 / Index to Volume 74 infant mortality, 165—184, 185-196, Kao, Jau-Tsuen, 25-31 525-532, 879-888 Karafet, Tatiana M., 761-789 Infanticide by Males and Its Implications Kares, Saara, 253-262 (van Schaik and Janson), 735-737 Karlin-McGregor’s, 253-262 infectious diseases, 83-109 Kashyap, V.K., 33-49 Infertility in the Modern World: Present Kaur, Inderjeet, 819-836 and Future Prospects (Bentley and Kets, 743-760 Mascie-Taylor), 623-626 Keyeux, Genoveva, 21 1-233 Inhorn, Marcia C., 623-626 Kingston, C., 143-151 injury mortality, 83-109 kinship, 507-524 “Interpolation Relationship by Isonymy: Klintschar, Michael, 645-658 Application to Ethnosocial Groups and KM, 325-344, 363-379 [llegitimacy,” 871-878 Kobilinsky, L., 143-151 interrelations, 569-585 Kobyliansky, Eugene, 849-860 intervention technology, |11—128 Koreans, 253-262 Iriondo, M., 51-74 Krieger, H., 607-614 Irish populations, 507-524 Kringle IV repeats, 111-128 Ishak, Marluisa O.G., 633-644 Krk, 545-554 Ishak, Ricardo, 633-644 Kumar, Theresa, 137-142 Ishikawa, Takaki, 317-320 Kvitko, Katia, 235-242 Ishizu, Hideo, 317-320 isoelectric focusing, 545-554 “Lapita people,” 413-430, 473-488 isoform frequency, 545-554 Ladin speakers, 725-730 isolation, 33-49, 253-262, 285-300, Lamsis, F., 381-396 507-524, 645-658, 725-730, 761-789 language, 413-430, 743-760 “Isonymy and Isolation by Distance in the background, 51-74 Netherlands,” 263-283 diffusion, 413-430 isonymy, 263-283, 285-300, 507-524, distance, 743-760 587-600, 871-878 diversity, 325-344 Italian populations, 185—196, 525-532, families, 761—789 879-888 groups, 761-789 IVS-I-110, 837-847 isolation, 725—730 patterns, 413-430 Japanese populations, 317-320, 601-606 relationships, 363-379 “JC Virus Genotypes in the Western Pacific | Lasker, Gabriel, iii—xx Suggest Asian Mainland Relationships Lasker's distance, 263-283 and Virus Association with Early lateral preferences, 569-585 Population Movements,” 473-488 latitude, 545-554 JCV (polyomavirus JC), 473-488 Lavinha, Joao, 397 Jettestuen, Espen, 137—142 LDL (low-density lipoprotein), 25-31, Jewish populations, 143-151 129-136, 659-671 Jobes, David V., 473-488 leapfrog distribution, 453-47 | Johanson, Donald C., 732-735 Lebanese populations, 837-847 Jorde, Lynn B., 413-430 Lee, Myung Sik, 253-262 Leonard, William R., 197-209 Kaelan, C., 381-396 Leonardi, Pascal, 645-658 Kalichman, Leonid, 849-860 Levine, L., 143-151 Kandil, M., 695-706 Lieberman, Leslie Sue, 156-159 Index to Volume 74 / 909 Liestgl, Knut, 137-142 Marcellino, A.J., 871-878 life-span, 569-585 marital season, 111—128 Lin, Marie, 363-379 marital status, 83-109 Lind, Helge, 137-142 marker frequencies, 673-682 linguistics, 413-430, 743-760 marriage registers, 507-524 background, 51-74 Martinez-Labarga, Cristina, 243-252 diffusion, 413-430 Mastana, Sarabjit S., 673-682 distance, 743-760 maternal age, 111-128, 185-196, diversity, 325-344 879-888 groups, 761-789 Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth, 489-496 isolation, 725-730 Mazon, L.I., 51-74 language families, 761—789 McElreavey, Ken, 645-658 patterns, 413-430 mean pairwise difference (MPD), 725-730 relationships, 363-379 median networks, 453-471 linkage disequilibrium, 137-142, 397-411 Medintz, I., 143-151 lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)], 25-31, 129-136 Mediterranean Basin, 645-658 Livshits, Gregory, 849-860 Mediterranean populations, 645-658, Lo, Sing-Kai, 25-31 695-706 Long-distance colonization, 761-789 Melanesia, 413-430, 453-471, 473-488 “Low Levels of STRP Variability Are Not Melvin, Kristin L., 743-760 Universal in American Indians,” Merriwether, D.A., 453-471 791-806 Mexican populations, 807-818 low-density lipoprotein (LDL), 25-31, Mgone, Charles S., 473-488 129-136, 659-671 MHC (major histocompatibility complex), low-density lipoprotein receptor-related 381-396 protein (LRP), 129-136 Michigan, | 1—23 Lp(a) [lipoprotein(a)], 25-31, 129-136, Micronesia, 413-430, 473-488 659-671 microsatellites, 533-544 LRP (low-density lipoprotein receptor- Middle Eastern populations, 645-658 related protein), 129-136 migration, 211-233, 453-471, 473-488, Lum, J. Koji, 243-252, 413-430 507-524, 587-600, 633-644, 645-658, Luna, F., 695-706 819-836 Milech, Adolpho, 533-544 “Mestizo” populations, 871-878 minimal spanning tree, 645-658 Mace, Ruth, 111-128 minisatellites 325--344, 533-544 Madrigal, Lorena, 626-627, 731-732 miscegenation, 397-41 1 major histocompatibility complex (MHC), misclassification errors, 75-81] 381-396 “Misclassification, Correlation, and Cause Majumder, Partha P., 819-836 of Death Studies,” 75-81 Makassans, 381-396 Mitchell, R.J., 381 malaria, 325-344 “Mitochondrial Diversity in Linguistic malarial selection, 363—379 Isolates of the Alps: A Reappraisal,” Malaysia, 453-471 725-730 Manipur, 33-49 mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), 211-233, Manni, F., 263-283 253-262, 431-452, 819-836 Manni, Franz, 645-658 diversity, 725-730 Mantel test, 507-524, 645-658, 761 haplotypes, 453-471 Manzano, C., 51-74 sequences, 489-496 910 / Index to Volume 74 “Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in Nerurkar, Vivek R., 473-488 Southeast Asian Populations,” 431-452 Nested Cladistic Analysis, 761-789 Miyaishi, Satoru, 317—320 Netherlands, 253-262, 381-396 MNS*MS, 51-74 New World populations, 743-760, “Mode of Inheritance of Hand 791-806, 807-818 Osteoarthritis in Ethnically New York City, 143-151 Homogeneous Pedigrees,” 849-860 New York state, 165-184 Modem, Saileela, 325-344 New Zealand, 489-496 Meehlen, Jan, 137-142 Nicaraguan populations, 889-900 “Molecular Epidemiology of Human T- non-Austronesian speakers, 453-471 Lymphotropic Virus Type II Infection of nonrecombining portion of the Y Amerindian and Urban Populations of chromosome (NRY), 761-789 the Amazon Region of Brazil,’ 633-644 North African populations, 645-658, Mongolian Buryat, 659-671 695-706 Mongoloid tribes of Manipur, 33-49 Northern Ireland, 507-524 Monmonier’s algorithm, 645-658 Norwegian populations, 137—142 Monte Carlo chi-square analysis, 143- NRY (nonrecombining portion of the Y Monte Carlo exact test, 143-151 chromosome), 761-789 Monte Negro, 607-614 nuclear markers, 695-706 Moral, P., 695-706 nucleotide sequence analysis, 633-644 morbidity, 83-109 nutrition, 197-209, 325-344 Moreira, Lilia Maria de Azevedo, 861 Moroccan populations, 645-658, 695- “out-of-Africa” hypothesis, 555-568 mortality, 75-81, 83—109 obesity, 1 1-23, 83-109 infant, 165-184, 185-196, 525-532, obituary, tii—xx 879-888 occupation, 507-524 Moura, M.M., 607-614 Oceanic populations, 413-430, 453-471, MPD (mean pairwise difference), 725 489-496 mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA), 211-2 33, Ohkura, Koji, 363-379 253-262, 431-452, 819-836 Oliveira, José Egidio Paulo De, 533-544 diversity, 725-730 Orang Asli, 431-452 haplotypes, 453-471 “Origin and History of the [VS-I-110 and sequences, 489-496 Codon 39 B-Thalassemia Mutations in multidimensional scaling, 761-789 the Lebanese Population,” 837-847 multiple comparison, 707-723 Oshida, Shigemi, 601-606 multivariate analysis, 645-658, 807-818 Osipova, Ludmila P., 197-209, 761-789 Muratore, R., 381-396 osteoarthritis, 849-860 Muslim populations, 33-49 Otsuki, Koko, 633-644 mutations, 837-847 MuZik, Jan, 129-136 Pacific colonization, 489-496 myoglobin, 317-320 Pacific Islander populations, 83—109 Pacific populations, 413-430, 453-471, Na-Dene, 743-760 473-488 Natelson, Benjamin H., 615-620 Pacific rat, 489-496 Nath, Swapan K., | 1-23 Pagotto, R.C., 607-614 Native American populations, 1—10, Palatnik, Marcos, 533-544 83-109, 211-233, 743-760, 791-806 Panikker, D.M., 683-693 nativity, 83-109 panmixia, 253-262

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