Isolation, Migration and Health
Herausgeber: Fujiki, N.; Torizuka, K.; Roberts, D. F.
Isolation, Migration and Health
Herausgeber: Fujiki, N.; Torizuka, K.; Roberts, D. F.
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This book explores how the study of isolated and migrant populations can help us to understand disease etiology and the ongoing evolution of Mankind.
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This book explores how the study of isolated and migrant populations can help us to understand disease etiology and the ongoing evolution of Mankind.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521064828
- ISBN-10: 0521064821
- Artikelnr.: 23556184
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521064828
- ISBN-10: 0521064821
- Artikelnr.: 23556184
Preface; 1. The legacy of the IBP - Presidential Address N. Fujiki; 2. The
distinction between primary and secondary isolates J. V. Neel; 3. Time
trends in the break-up of isolates T.Yanase; 4. Factors influencing the
frequency of consanguineous marriages in Japan Y. Imaizumi; 5. Break-up of
isolates F. Vogel; 6. Isolates in India, their origin and characterisation
K. C. Malhotra; 7. Consanguineous marriages and their genetical
consequences in some Indian populations D. P. Mukherjee; 8. Biomedical and
immunogenetic variation in isolated populations in India S. S. Papiha; 9.
Genetic distance analyses in Israeli groups using classical markers and DNA
polymorphisms in the B globin gene B. Bonné-Tamir, A. Zoossmann-Diskin, A.
Ticher, A. Oppenheim and S. Nevo; 10. Non random distribution of Gm
haplotypes in northern Siberia R. I. Sukernik; 11. Allele frequency
estimation N. Yasuda; 12. Genetic affinities of human populations N.
Saitou, K. Tokunaga and K. Omoto; 13. Inherited neurological diseases in
southern Japan K. Kondo; 14. Serological and virological evidence for human
T-lymphotropic virus type 1 infection among the isolated Hagahai of Papua
New Guinea R. Yanagihara and R. M. Garruto; 15. Analysis of genes
associated with hypercholesterolaemia in the Japanese population H.
Hamaguchi, Y. Watanabe, Y. Yamanouchi, H. Yanagi, T. Arinami, R. Miyazaki,
S. Tsuchiya and K. Kobayshi; 16. Migrant studies and their problems P. T.
Baker; 17. Tokelau: migration and health in a small Polynesian society a
longitudinal study I. Prior; 18. Micromigrations of isolated Tureg tribes
of the Sahara Desert P. Lefevre-Witier; 19. Population structure in the
eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration
patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction P.
Rudan, A Sujoldzic, D. Simic, L. A. Bennett and D. F. Roberts; 20. Diabetes
and diabetic macroangiopathy in Japanese-Americans H. Hara, G. Egusa, K.
Yamane and M. Yamakido; 21. Diabetes and westernisation in Japanese
migrants Y. Kanazawa, M. Iunes and W. Fujimoto; 22. Environmental factors
affecting ischemic heart disease G. Mimura, K. Murakami, M. Gushiken and S.
Ogawa; Epilogue D. F. Roberts.
distinction between primary and secondary isolates J. V. Neel; 3. Time
trends in the break-up of isolates T.Yanase; 4. Factors influencing the
frequency of consanguineous marriages in Japan Y. Imaizumi; 5. Break-up of
isolates F. Vogel; 6. Isolates in India, their origin and characterisation
K. C. Malhotra; 7. Consanguineous marriages and their genetical
consequences in some Indian populations D. P. Mukherjee; 8. Biomedical and
immunogenetic variation in isolated populations in India S. S. Papiha; 9.
Genetic distance analyses in Israeli groups using classical markers and DNA
polymorphisms in the B globin gene B. Bonné-Tamir, A. Zoossmann-Diskin, A.
Ticher, A. Oppenheim and S. Nevo; 10. Non random distribution of Gm
haplotypes in northern Siberia R. I. Sukernik; 11. Allele frequency
estimation N. Yasuda; 12. Genetic affinities of human populations N.
Saitou, K. Tokunaga and K. Omoto; 13. Inherited neurological diseases in
southern Japan K. Kondo; 14. Serological and virological evidence for human
T-lymphotropic virus type 1 infection among the isolated Hagahai of Papua
New Guinea R. Yanagihara and R. M. Garruto; 15. Analysis of genes
associated with hypercholesterolaemia in the Japanese population H.
Hamaguchi, Y. Watanabe, Y. Yamanouchi, H. Yanagi, T. Arinami, R. Miyazaki,
S. Tsuchiya and K. Kobayshi; 16. Migrant studies and their problems P. T.
Baker; 17. Tokelau: migration and health in a small Polynesian society a
longitudinal study I. Prior; 18. Micromigrations of isolated Tureg tribes
of the Sahara Desert P. Lefevre-Witier; 19. Population structure in the
eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration
patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction P.
Rudan, A Sujoldzic, D. Simic, L. A. Bennett and D. F. Roberts; 20. Diabetes
and diabetic macroangiopathy in Japanese-Americans H. Hara, G. Egusa, K.
Yamane and M. Yamakido; 21. Diabetes and westernisation in Japanese
migrants Y. Kanazawa, M. Iunes and W. Fujimoto; 22. Environmental factors
affecting ischemic heart disease G. Mimura, K. Murakami, M. Gushiken and S.
Ogawa; Epilogue D. F. Roberts.
Preface; 1. The legacy of the IBP - Presidential Address N. Fujiki; 2. The
distinction between primary and secondary isolates J. V. Neel; 3. Time
trends in the break-up of isolates T.Yanase; 4. Factors influencing the
frequency of consanguineous marriages in Japan Y. Imaizumi; 5. Break-up of
isolates F. Vogel; 6. Isolates in India, their origin and characterisation
K. C. Malhotra; 7. Consanguineous marriages and their genetical
consequences in some Indian populations D. P. Mukherjee; 8. Biomedical and
immunogenetic variation in isolated populations in India S. S. Papiha; 9.
Genetic distance analyses in Israeli groups using classical markers and DNA
polymorphisms in the B globin gene B. Bonné-Tamir, A. Zoossmann-Diskin, A.
Ticher, A. Oppenheim and S. Nevo; 10. Non random distribution of Gm
haplotypes in northern Siberia R. I. Sukernik; 11. Allele frequency
estimation N. Yasuda; 12. Genetic affinities of human populations N.
Saitou, K. Tokunaga and K. Omoto; 13. Inherited neurological diseases in
southern Japan K. Kondo; 14. Serological and virological evidence for human
T-lymphotropic virus type 1 infection among the isolated Hagahai of Papua
New Guinea R. Yanagihara and R. M. Garruto; 15. Analysis of genes
associated with hypercholesterolaemia in the Japanese population H.
Hamaguchi, Y. Watanabe, Y. Yamanouchi, H. Yanagi, T. Arinami, R. Miyazaki,
S. Tsuchiya and K. Kobayshi; 16. Migrant studies and their problems P. T.
Baker; 17. Tokelau: migration and health in a small Polynesian society a
longitudinal study I. Prior; 18. Micromigrations of isolated Tureg tribes
of the Sahara Desert P. Lefevre-Witier; 19. Population structure in the
eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration
patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction P.
Rudan, A Sujoldzic, D. Simic, L. A. Bennett and D. F. Roberts; 20. Diabetes
and diabetic macroangiopathy in Japanese-Americans H. Hara, G. Egusa, K.
Yamane and M. Yamakido; 21. Diabetes and westernisation in Japanese
migrants Y. Kanazawa, M. Iunes and W. Fujimoto; 22. Environmental factors
affecting ischemic heart disease G. Mimura, K. Murakami, M. Gushiken and S.
Ogawa; Epilogue D. F. Roberts.
distinction between primary and secondary isolates J. V. Neel; 3. Time
trends in the break-up of isolates T.Yanase; 4. Factors influencing the
frequency of consanguineous marriages in Japan Y. Imaizumi; 5. Break-up of
isolates F. Vogel; 6. Isolates in India, their origin and characterisation
K. C. Malhotra; 7. Consanguineous marriages and their genetical
consequences in some Indian populations D. P. Mukherjee; 8. Biomedical and
immunogenetic variation in isolated populations in India S. S. Papiha; 9.
Genetic distance analyses in Israeli groups using classical markers and DNA
polymorphisms in the B globin gene B. Bonné-Tamir, A. Zoossmann-Diskin, A.
Ticher, A. Oppenheim and S. Nevo; 10. Non random distribution of Gm
haplotypes in northern Siberia R. I. Sukernik; 11. Allele frequency
estimation N. Yasuda; 12. Genetic affinities of human populations N.
Saitou, K. Tokunaga and K. Omoto; 13. Inherited neurological diseases in
southern Japan K. Kondo; 14. Serological and virological evidence for human
T-lymphotropic virus type 1 infection among the isolated Hagahai of Papua
New Guinea R. Yanagihara and R. M. Garruto; 15. Analysis of genes
associated with hypercholesterolaemia in the Japanese population H.
Hamaguchi, Y. Watanabe, Y. Yamanouchi, H. Yanagi, T. Arinami, R. Miyazaki,
S. Tsuchiya and K. Kobayshi; 16. Migrant studies and their problems P. T.
Baker; 17. Tokelau: migration and health in a small Polynesian society a
longitudinal study I. Prior; 18. Micromigrations of isolated Tureg tribes
of the Sahara Desert P. Lefevre-Witier; 19. Population structure in the
eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration
patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction P.
Rudan, A Sujoldzic, D. Simic, L. A. Bennett and D. F. Roberts; 20. Diabetes
and diabetic macroangiopathy in Japanese-Americans H. Hara, G. Egusa, K.
Yamane and M. Yamakido; 21. Diabetes and westernisation in Japanese
migrants Y. Kanazawa, M. Iunes and W. Fujimoto; 22. Environmental factors
affecting ischemic heart disease G. Mimura, K. Murakami, M. Gushiken and S.
Ogawa; Epilogue D. F. Roberts.