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... individuals and on their place of residence . In addition , individual interviews provided information on missing individuals and on the approximate dates of death of the deceased persons . Finally , interviews gave valuable insights ...
... individuals and on their place of residence . In addition , individual interviews provided information on missing individuals and on the approximate dates of death of the deceased persons . Finally , interviews gave valuable insights ...
Page 148
... individuals possess one of 52 surnames . An additional 12 surnames appear repeatedly in the ancestral lines of the ... individuals , the great - great - grandparental generation of this population would have required 16 great - great ...
... individuals possess one of 52 surnames . An additional 12 surnames appear repeatedly in the ancestral lines of the ... individuals , the great - great - grandparental generation of this population would have required 16 great - great ...
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... individuals will be afflicted with disease only if they inherit one defective gene from each parent ( i.e. , are homozygous for the disorder ) . Diseases caused by recessive genes often afflict individuals whose parents are close ...
... individuals will be afflicted with disease only if they inherit one defective gene from each parent ( i.e. , are homozygous for the disorder ) . Diseases caused by recessive genes often afflict individuals whose parents are close ...
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