Table Of ContentIndex to Volume 84
anatomiucé
ancestry >
ancient DNA, 45
784 / Index to Volume 84
Central Africa, 43
‘Changing Language, Remaining Pygmy Corrias, |
7 43 ‘al measurements, 5O7—530, 531-533
hareille, P., : raniometric Perspective on the Transition
hen, J., 55 to Agriculture in Europe,” 45—66
hen, | 365 craniometr
heshire. J.. 169-214 Crawford, M. H
633-640 cultural anthropology
4 Classification of European Population ultural diffusion, 45
Based on Gene Frequencies and Cranial cultural diversity, |]
Measurements: A Map-Quadrant
Approach,” 507-530
ates, R., 169
cohabitation e
Mitochondrial DNA 5178 C/A
Polymorphism and Green Tea Consumy
on Risk of Hypertension in Middle-Age
Japanese Men,” 307
Commentary on Chen et al
Analysiso f Genetic and Linguistic Rel: Desjardins, B
tionships of Human Population Destro-Bisol, G
573-580 Di Giovanni, D., 581—606
Commentary on Derish and Sokal’s “A Distribution of the Lactase Persistence
Classification of European Populations Associated Variant Alleles -13910* T and
Based on Gene Frequencies and Cranial 3 G among the People of Oman and
Measurements: A Map-Quadrant emen,” 271-286, 450-465
Approach” (1988): Evidence for the Lack Donghu,
of Taxonomic Structure but the Congru Drager
ence between Genetic and Morphometric
Information, 531-533 EDA2R/AR intergenic region evolution
Commentary on Sokal, Oden, and Thomson's 641-694
‘A Problem with Synthetic Maps” (1999), The Effect of ACP, -ADA, Genetic
623—626 . if e Span,”
Commentary on Sokal et al.’s “Historical
Population Movements in Europe Influence endogamy,
Genetic Relationships in Modern Samples’ Ennafaa, H., 423-435
(1996), 607-608 epidemiological studies, 437-444
Commentary on Sokal’s “Ancient Movement erratum, 449
Patterns Determine Modern Genetic ethnohistory, 581-606, 607-608
Variances in Europe” (1991), 5 554 ethnology, 11-43
common genetic and environmental factors, European populations, 581—606
evolution, 1-10
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The Genetic Structur
Population: mtDNA Inte
Intra-population Variation
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Jelenkovic, A Martorella
Jinggouzi, 3 Mateos, P
Matsunaga
Karita, K 7-3 mesolithic, 45
Kazakhstan, 7° Mezey, J. G
Kerey clan microgeographic differentiation, 153-16
Khachatryan, Z., 4 } Microgeographic Differentiation in Historical
Khoe-San, 695-722 Yemen Inferred by Morphometric
Khoisan-speaking 727 Distances,” 153-167
Khudoyan, A., 405—422 microsatellite haplotypes 405
J. M., 641-694 nicrotubule-associated protein tau, 633—640
Kokaze 7-31 migration, |]
Kouidhi, S., 423-435 Misquith, R., €
Krishnamoorthy. } mitochondrial cl lineage
Kushnick, G., 9 2 itochondrial DNA, 365
nitochondrial DNA polymorphism
model-bound approaches
modern European DNA, 4
language famili . 606. 607 morphometric distances, |
language variety 33 2 mortality, 101
Lapoumeroulie, C., 6 Mortensen, H. M., 339
Lefevre-Witier, Philippe bituar | 3 Mosher, M. J., 32 77 94
history theory, 10] movement pattert
linguistic diversity, |] 3 MTDNA, 73
linguistic replacement
Napolioni
linguistics, 1-10
national
‘A New Mitochondrial C1! Lineage from the
Prehistory of Uruguay: Population
Genetics, Ethnocide, and Continuity,
287-305
nomads,
A Note on the Dependence of Heritability on
Variances of Genetic and Environmental
Macchiarelli, R
Components” (letter), 319-325
Magrini, A., 723
Novembre, J., 623-626
Malyarchuk, B..,
nuclear families, l
Mameli, A., 733-752
Mandemakers, K., 169-214 obesity, 127
Manni, F., 169-214, 235-27 Ochiai, H., 307
map-quadrant approach, 507-530, 3 Oden, N. L., 581-606, 609-621
MAPT, 633-640 Ohtsu, T
Margaryan, A., 405-422 Oman, 67-77 286, 450-465
marriage strategies, 2D27 Omberg, |
Olume 8&4
Relethford, J. H., 607—608
Reproduction and Adaptati
Human Reproductive Ec
(book review), 91—92
788 / Index to Volume 84
teenage pregnancy, 101-125 ‘Warfarin Pharmacogenetics: Polymorphisms
The Y-Chromosome C3* Star-Cluster of the CYP2C9, CYP4F2, and CKORC!
Attributed to Genghis Khan's Loci in a Genetically Admixed Omani
Descendants Is Present at High Population,” 67-77
Frequency in the Kerey Clan from “Where Are They Now? An Update on the
Kazakhstan,” 79-89 Career Development of Recent AAAG
Theyab, J. B., 379-403 Student Prize Winners,” 339-341
Thomson, B 581-606, 609-621 ‘Worldwide Analysis of Genetic and
total fertility rate, 101-125 Linguistic Relationships of Human
1 §55_5 579
type x 2 diabetes, 423-435 Populations,
Wozniak, Marcin, 79-89
Ubangian
Lliiaczek X-chromosome
HyAaNSZC
Uruguay, 2 305 chromosome,
214 ‘ne 4 ADD
-aannddeerrtt al } | va ‘ Genneett chromoswoa me markers,
Data to Understand the Common MAPT chromosome single nucleotide
version , in Modweerrn Hummaannsc, polym rphisms, 3Se6:5 _272
emer
>men
Yepiskoposyan,
Yoshida, M., 307
VKORCI1, 67-77 Zakharia, F
Von Cramon-Taubadel 5 152 Zakharov,
Zei, G., 23
Zhang, Y
581-606 Zhou, H..,
vith Robert Sokal,” 4 Zhu, H
Zimmerman, D. W., 319
warfarin, 67 Zilojutro, M 340