HLA-G 3'UTR haplotype frequencies in highland and lowland South Native American populations.
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M. Bortolini | J. R. Sandoval | E. Tarazona-Santos | R. Bisso-Machado | J. Chies | G. Reales | R. T. Michita | A. Salazar-Granara | V. C. Jacovas | V. Jacovas | José R. Sandoval | Rafael Bisso-Machado
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