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  1. ... the most common type in North America and Europe, accounting for approximately 90 percent of cases of ... 5 percent of cases in North America and Europe. Miller Fisher syndrome is also more common in ...
  2. ... were very early (archaic) humans who lived in Europe and Western Asia from about 400,000 years ... Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes from fossils discovered in Europe and Asia. This genetic information is helping researchers ...
  3. ... 1 million newborns in the United States and Europe. About 100 affected individuals have been reported worldwide. ... Incidence of DNA repair deficiency disorders in western Europe: Xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne syndrome and trichothiodystrophy. DNA Repair ( ...
  4. ... 1 million people in the United States and Europe. The condition is more common in Japan, North ... Incidence of DNA repair deficiency disorders in western Europe: Xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne syndrome and trichothiodystrophy. DNA Repair ( ...
  5. ... is thought to be a rare condition. In Europe, its prevalence is estimated to be 3 to ... Clinical and genetic characteristics of hereditary pancreatitis in Europe. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2004 Mar;2(3):252- ...
  6. ... most common in the Slavic populations of Eastern Europe. Mutations in the NBN gene cause Nijmegen breakage ...
  7. ... most populations studied, which have been mainly in Europe. This condition occurs more frequently in certain populations, ...
  8. ... is a common cause of ALS+/-FTD in Europe and has a single founder. Eur J Hum ...
  9. ... estimated to affect 2 per million people in Europe. It also occurs in approximately 0.6 per ...
  10. ... common in people in South America and northern Europe. Historically, the highest incidence occurred in the Araucanian ...
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