Theoretical aspects of consanguinity
| Author: | Marie-Claude Babron |
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| Submitted: | Tuesday 13th of January 2009 03:05:53 PM |
| Submitted by: | Marie Claude Babron |
| Language: | English |
| Content type: | Learning resource |
| Educational levels: | No level assigned |
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Marie-Claude Babron. Theoretical aspects of consanguinity. EUROGENE portal. January 2009. online: http://eurogene.open.ac.uk/content/theoretical-aspects-consanguinity-0
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