The evolution of HIV
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Auteurs : Niccolo Caldararo [États-Unis]Source :
- American Journal of Human Biology [ 1042-0533 ] ; 2001-02.
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- Adoption studies, Advocacy process, Ancient diet, Anthropological genetics, Anthropological orientation, Anthropologist, Anthropology, Anthropology university, Behavioral genetics, Better understanding, Biological variation, Biology, Bogin, Bone chemistry, Book ends, Book reviews, Breast cancer, Cambridge university press, Cardiovascular disease, Central africa, Creative analogy, Darwinian medicine, Development policies, Developmental change, Disrupter, Effect relationship, Endocrine, Endocrine disrupter hypothesis, Endocrine disrupters, Endogenous proviruses, Enrico coen, Environmental factors, Environmental pollutants, Environmental toxicants, Epigenetic factors, Evolutionary, Evolutionary framework, Evolutionary history, Evolutionary medicine, Evolutionary perspective, Family studies, Final chapter, First chapter, First edition, First part, Gene flow, General overview, Genetic, Genetic evidence, Genetic load, Genetic variation, Genetics, Gullah, Gullah culture, Gullah people, Health inequalities, Historic period, Human biologists, Human biology, Human genetics, Human growth, Human health, Human migration, Human populations, Hypothesis posits, Immune system, Individual papers, Inequality, Infectious disease, Introductory chapter, Johns hopkins university press, Krimsky, Last chapter, Material culture, Mathematical models, Mere fabrication, Migration, Migration matrix approach, Modern humans, National research council, Natural history, Natural selection, Other chapters, Other hand, Other species, Oxford university press, Particular focus, Personal account, Phylogenetic, Phylogenetic analysis, Phylogenetic modeling, Physical anthropology, Policy issues, Population biology, Preclassic period, Recombination, Retrovirus, Retrovirus evolution, Second chapter, Several points, Several species, Slave trade, Social attainment, Social inequalities, Social inequality, Social mobility, Social organization, Social stratification, Stratification, Testing program, Wetland margins, Wide range.
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DOI: 10.1002/1520-6300(200102/03)13:2<289::AID-AJHB1047>3.0.CO;2-W
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