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Human Biology 76.6 (2004) 953-963



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Index to Volume 76

Abade, A., 431–453
Abe-Sandes, K., 77–86, 313–316
ABO, 527–541
ABO-secretor locus, 789–795
acid phosphatase (ACP1), 289–297, 817–835, 837–848
Acuña, M., 299–305
admixture, in South America, 543–557
Adriatic islands, 15–31
Adrien, L. R., 87–108
African populations, 87–108
Afro-Brazilian populations, 77–86
aging, 127–146
Al-Bahrani, A. I., 307–312
Albania, 943–946
Alexandrino, F., 313–316
Alfonso-Sánchez, M. A., 361–381
Al-Kindi, M. N., 307–312
"Allele Frequencies of D21S11, FGA, TH01, and VWA in Populations of the Balkans," 943–946
allele frequency, 153–159
Altai Republic, 109–125
Altemani, C. M., 147–151
Alu insertion polymorphisms, 277–287
Aluja, M. P., 431–453
Al-Yahyaee, S. A. S., 307–312
Amazon region, 643–646
amelogenin, 15–31, 109–125
Amerindian admixture, 299–305
Amerindians, 33–54, 413–429, 591–604, 723–730. See also Colombian Amerindians
AmpFLSTR loci, 569–590
AmpliFLPs, 87–108
ancestral haplotype, 731–741
ancient DNA, 33–54, 109–125
Anglés, N., 431–453
antagonistic pleiotropy, 127–146
anthropoid evolution, 921–935
anthropological genetics, 801–804
APOA4. See apolipoprotein A4
APOE, 253–266, 267–275, 605–614
APOE genotypes, 615–621
apolipoprotein A1 (APOA1), 307–312
"Apolipoprotein A1 Gene Polymorphisms at the -75 bp and +83/84 bp Polymorphic Sites in Healthy Omanis Compared with World Populations," 307–312
apolipoprotein A4 (APOA4), 253–266
"Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism and Its Association with Serum Lipid Levels in Brazilian Children," 267–275
"Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism Is Related to Plasma Lipids and Apolipoproteins in Mexican Adolescents," 605–614
apolipoproteins, 605–614
Arabs, 559–567
Arg972 polymorphism, 147–151
Argentina, 413–429, 543–557
Arnett, F. C., 591–604
Aromuns, 943–946
arteriosclerosis, 127–146
Assemblea dei Direttori dei Centri, 455–467
atherosclerosis, 267–275, 863–876
Australia, 849–862
autosomes, 543–557
azoospermia, 469–478
azoospermia factor (AZF), 469–478
Azores, 431–453

Bahrain, 779–783
Balkan populations, 943–946
Baltic-speaking populations, 877–900
Barrantes, R., 591–604
Basque population, 361–381, 731–741
Bauer, M. J., 327–342 [End Page 953]
Ben Amor, M., 559–567
Benavente, M., 615–621
Benevolenskaya, L., 591–604
Benin, 87–108
Berbers, 559–567
Bergamaschi, A., 289–297
Bertoni, B., 543–557
β-globin gene haplotypes, 765–778
Bezerra, R. M. N., 147–151
Bezerra Alves, J. G., 267–275
Bharati, S., 211–228
biallelic loci, 743–763
biallelic marker, 77–86
Bianchi, N. O., 543–557
birth interval, 667–687
birth weight, 127–146, 327–342
Bjelas aknica–Treskavica region, 15–31
Blanco Villegas, M. J., 191–210
Blangero, J., 515–525, 651–665, 863–876
blood groups, 527–541
Boattini, A. 191–210
Boëtsch, G., 527–541
Bonatto, S. L., 591–604
Book reviews
The Delphic Boat (Danchin), 492–493
Human Biologists in the Archives (Herring and Swedlund, eds.), 163–165
Human Biology and History (Smith, ed.), 317–319
Human Population Dynamics (Macbeth and Collinson, eds.), 161–163
The Molecule Hunt (Jones), 489–491
New Challenges to Health (Smith et al., eds.), 320–321 On Fertile Ground (Ellison), 947–951
Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data (Wiens), 165–168
Book reviewers
Chang, M. L., 165–168
Fix, A. G., 161–163
Kaestle, F. A., 489–491
Little, M. A., 317–319
Palese, P., 320–321
Relethford, J. H., 492–493
Rockwell, L. C., 947–951
Stinson, S., 163–165
bootstrap analysis, 173–190
Borg, A., 849–862
Bosnian mountain area, 15–31
Bossi, A., 455–467
Bottini, E., 289–297
Bottini, M., 837–848
Bottini, N., 289–297
Bourgeois, J., 109–125
Brahmin population, 153–159
Brazil, 147–151, 937–942
Brazilian populations, 267–275, 313–316, 643–646
Breece, K. E., 33–54
Brennecke, S. P., 849–862
Budilova, E. V., 623–641
Budowle, B., 15–31

Cai, G., 651–665
Calafell, F., 731–741
Calderón, R., 361–381
calpain mutations, 731–741
calpain-3 gene (CAPN3), 731–741
Cameron, N., 127–146
Cameroon, 87–108
Cano, B., 615–621
Cantos, M., 615–621...

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