Effects of natural selection and gene conversion on the evolution of human glycophorins coding for MNS blood polymorphisms in malaria-endemic African populations.
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S. Tishkoff | P. Marcatili | Godfrey Lema | T. Nyambo | A. Froment | J. Hirbo | A. Ranciaro | M. Ibrahim | S. Omar | C. Wambebe | K. A. Kaercher | Wen-Ya Ko | E. Giombini
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