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First European Farmers were not Eastern Europeans
Abstract: Phylogenetic evidence indicate that the first European farmers carried haplogroup N1. The N haplogroup probably expanded across Africa from the Great Lakes region of East Africa into West Africa 80kya and into Iberia 40kya. The archaeological and genetic evidence indicate that although there were changes in the materia..
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First European Farmers were not Eastern Europeans
Abstract: Phylogenetic evidence indicate that the first European farmers carried haplogroup N1. The N haplogroup probably expanded across Africa from the Great Lakes region of East Africa into West Africa 80kya and into Iberia 40kya. The archaeological and genetic evidence indicate that although there were changes in the materia..
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Did Haplogroup M23 Originate in Africa
Abstract: Haplogroup M23 is an ancient M haplogroup found only in Madagascar and among African Americans. In this paper we discuss the genomic , archaeological, and historical evidence that indicates that M23 may have originated in Africa, and that haplogroup M probably expanded across Africa before the out of Africa exit by ana..
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Common Gene Polymorphisms in the Mother of a Child Born with Neural Tube Defect and Down Syndrome
Abstract : The purpose of this communication is to report an unusual case of an infant affected with both neural tube defect (NTD) and Down syndrome (DS). Genetic risk factors in the mother were investigated. As impaired folate metabolism is implicated in the etiology of NTD and DS, folate gene polymorphisms were determined in th..
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Hypothesis, Inserting Bacterial Natural Transformation Protein Complexes Into Human Cells For Efficient Gene Therapy Using Naked Dna
Abstract: Naked DNA is a non-toxic vector for therapeutic gene delivery. However, current methods of transfection with naked DNA reach a limited range of susceptible tissues and have a low efficiency. The transfection of clinically important post-mitotic cells is particularly challenging because in these cells DNA need to pass t..
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Hypothesis, Inserting Bacterial Natural Transformation Protein Complexes Into Human Cells For Efficient Gene Therapy Using Naked Dna
Abstract: Naked DNA is a non-toxic vector for therapeutic gene delivery. However, current methods of transfection with naked DNA reach a limited range of susceptible tissues and have a low efficiency. The transfection of clinically important post-mitotic cells is particularly challenging because in these cells DNA need to pass t..
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Common Gene Polymorphisms in the Mother of a Child Born with Neural Tube Defect and Down Syndrome
Abstract : The purpose of this communication is to report an unusual case of an infant affected with both neural tube defect (NTD) and Down syndrome (DS). Genetic risk factors in the mother were investigated. As impaired folate metabolism is implicated in the etiology of NTD and DS, folate gene polymorphisms were determined in th..
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Did Haplogroup M23 Originate in Africa
Abstract: Haplogroup M23 is an ancient M haplogroup found only in Madagascar and among African Americans. In this paper we discuss the genomic , archaeological, and historical evidence that indicates that M23 may have originated in Africa, and that haplogroup M probably expanded across Africa before the out of Africa exit by ana..
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First European Farmers were not Eastern Europeans
Abstract: Phylogenetic evidence indicate that the first European farmers carried haplogroup N1. The N haplogroup probably expanded across Africa from the Great Lakes region of East Africa into West Africa 80kya and into Iberia 40kya. The archaeological and genetic evidence indicate that although there were changes in the materia..
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First European Farmers were not Eastern Europeans
Abstract: Phylogenetic evidence indicate that the first European farmers carried haplogroup N1. The N haplogroup probably expanded across Africa from the Great Lakes region of East Africa into West Africa 80kya and into Iberia 40kya. The archaeological and genetic evidence indicate that although there were changes in the materia..
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