Sickle-cell trait in human biological and cultural evolution. Development of agriculture causing increased malaria is bound to gene-pool changes causing malaria reduction.
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Pairomics, the omics way to mate choiceHas human evolution stopped?Population structure and recent evolution of Plasmodium falciparumEvolution and the Growth Process: Natural Selection of Entrepreneurial TraitsThe global distribution and population at risk of malaria: past, present, and futureEvolution in a changing environment.Sickle cell disease--pathophysiology, clinical and diagnostic implications.Genomics, the origins of agriculture, and our changing microbe-scape: time to revisit some old tales and tell some new ones.Ten questions for evolutionary studies of disease vulnerability.Origin of the beta S-globin gene in blacks: the contribution of recurrent mutation or gene conversion or both.Malaria's Eve: evidence of a recent population bottleneck throughout the world populations of Plasmodium falciparumMolecular analysis of the beta-globin gene cluster in the Niokholo Mandenka population reveals a recent origin of the beta(S) Senegal mutation.Why cultural and genetic group selection are unequal partners in the evolution of human behavior.The study of medical problems in preliterate settings.Population genetics of hemoglobins S, C, and A in Africa: equilibrium or replacement?The first arrival time and mean age of a deleterious mutant gene in a finite population.The linkage relationships of the beta and delta hemoglobin genes.Rare temporal bone pathology of the Singa calvaria from Sudan.Admixture studies and the detection of selection.Brief communication: oxygen isotopes as a biomarker for sickle-cell disease? Results from transgenic mice expressing human hemoglobin S genes.Part I: Studies of infectious disease in an anthropological context.Mortality and working conditions in agriculture in underdeveloped countries.Transmission of information about the environment in the human species: a cybernetic view of genetic and cultural evolution.Cultural interpretations of contagion.Testing an Ethnobiological Evolutionary Hypothesis on Plant-Based Remedies to Treat Malaria in AfricaMalaria and Early African Development: Evidence from the Sickle Cell TraitReply to comments on the settlement of Iceland
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Sickle-cell trait in human biological and cultural evolution. Development of agriculture causing increased malaria is bound to gene-pool changes causing malaria reduction.
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