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  1. ... and has been described only in the Japanese population. Beginning in infancy or early childhood, affected individuals ... and has been described only in the Japanese population. About 30 cases have been reported in the ...
  2. Evolution is the process by which populations of organisms change over generations. Genetic variations underlie these changes. Genetic variations can arise from gene variants (also called mutations) or from ...
  3. ... to kidney failure. Familial Mediterranean fever primarily affects populations originating in the Mediterranean region, particularly people of ... in 200 to 1,000 people in these populations. It is less common in other populations. Familial ...
  4. ... The more closely related two individuals, families, or populations are, the more patterns of variation they typically ... have equal coverage of SNPs for all ethnic populations; so results for minority populations may be nonspecific ...
  5. ... These features occur more often in North American populations than in European populations. Rashes that resemble hives (urticarial eruptions) are common ...
  6. ... or close to zero in people from African populations, and is about 1 to 2 percent in ... of Denisovan DNA is highest in the Melanesian population (4 to 6 percent), lower in other Southeast ...
  7. ... number of people affected varies by country and population. The condition is more common in people in ... the highest incidence occurred in the Araucanian Indian population in Chile, although the incidence in this population ...
  8. ... acids). The frequency of these versions differs across populations. In white populations, for example, the alpha version predominates and gamma is rare. In the Japanese population, however, the three versions appear almost equally. Several ...
  9. ... found in most affected individuals, particularly in Slavic populations of Eastern Europe, deletes five DNA building blocks ( ... other types of cancer. Studies in Eastern European populations reported that people with mutations in one copy ...
  10. ... glutaric acidemia type I have been reported in populations around the world. Most of these mutations result ... mutations have been seen in certain Native American populations. Individuals with glutaric acidemia type I who belong ...
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