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The phenotypic legacy of admixture between modern humans and Neandertals.
Science
156
2016
DNA, Neandertal, Neandertal alleles, Neandertal haplotypes, Neandertal variants, Neandertals, actinic keratosis, depression, human, humans, hypercoagulation, modern human genomes, skin lesions, tobacco
Author NameAffiliation
Benjamin VernotUniversity of Washington
Lisa BastaracheVanderbilt University
Lisa BastaracheVanderbilt University
Erwin P BottingerMount Sinai School of Medicine
Erwin P BottingerMount Sinai School of Medicine
David S CarrellUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Rex L ChisholmCenter for Genetic Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
David R CrosslinUniversity of Washington, University of Washington Medical Center
David R CrosslinUniversity of Washington, University of Washington Medical Center
Scott J HebbringCenter for Human Genetics, Marshfield Clinic
Gail P JarvikUniversity of Washington, University of Washington Medical Center
Gail P JarvikUniversity of Washington, University of Washington Medical Center
Iftikhar J KulloMayo Clinic
Rongling LiNational Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Rongling LiNational Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Jyotishman PathakMayo Clinic
Marylyn D RitchieThe Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Marylyn D RitchieThe Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Dan M RodenVanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University
Shefali S VermaThe Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Gerard TrompWeis Center for Research, Stellenbosch University
William S BushCase Western Reserve University
Joshua M AkeyUniversity of Washington
Joshua C DennyVanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University
John A CapraVanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University, USA. Center for Quantitative Sciences
John A CapraVanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University, USA. Center for Quantitative Sciences
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