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Academic Article Heterogeneity in genetic admixture across different regions of Argentina.
Academic Article Reconstructing Native American migrations from whole-genome and whole-exome data.
Academic Article Accelerated congenics for mapping two blood pressure quantitative trait loci on chromosome 10 of Dahl rats.
Academic Article Quantitative trait loci with opposing blood pressure effects demonstrating epistasis on Dahl rat chromosome 3.
Academic Article Dissecting quantitative trait loci into opposite blood pressure effects on Dahl rat chromosome 8 by congenic strains.
Academic Article Congenic mapping of a blood pressure QTL on chromosome 16 of Dahl rats.
Academic Article Comprehensive congenic coverage revealing multiple blood pressure quantitative trait loci on Dahl rat chromosome 10.
Academic Article Complete and overlapping congenics proving the existence of a quantitative trait locus for blood pressure on Dahl rat chromosome 17.
Academic Article Severe hypertension caused by alleles from normotensive Lewis for a quantitative trait locus on chromosome 2.
Academic Article Multiple quantitative trait loci for blood pressure interacting epistatically and additively on Dahl rat chromosome 2.
Academic Article A quantitative trait locus for aortic smooth muscle cell number acting independently of blood pressure: implicating the angiotensin receptor AT1B gene as a candidate.
Concept Chromosome Mapping
Academic Article Admixture/fine-mapping in Brazilians reveals a West African associated potential regulatory variant (rs114066381) with a strong female-specific effect on body mass and fat mass indexes.
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