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sources:
Apolipoprotein E
(APOE) allele distribution in the world. Is
APOE*4 a 'thrifty' allele?
The Genographic
Project, a
global five-year study collecting DNA from
100,000 indigenous peoples spanning five continents by some of the
world's top population geneticists and other leading experts who are
aiming to map the history of human migration via DNA...a collaboration
between National Geographic magazine, IBM, and the Waitt Family
Foundation charity.
History Since the Last
Ice Age
MIT Perspectives on Molecular Evolution
Slower Speed-of-Processing Is Associated with
Presence of the Apolipoprotein ε4 Allele - Topic: Clinical assessment -
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Institute of Aging,
New York City: APOE
Catalyst Conference - presentation by J. Wesson
Ashford, M.D.,Stanford/VA Alzheimer's Center, Stanford, CA
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