H G Scheil
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Huckenbeck W, Scheffrahn W, Scheil H, Enczmann J, Takenaka O
Anthropol Anz
. 2001 Oct;
59(3):243-9.
PMID: 11591051
Human beings and non human primates show similarities in the non coding DNA range too, but up to now there are only a few data. This paper presents first results...
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Scheil H, Huckenbeck W, Schuhen S, Schulz S
Anthropol Anz
. 2001 Oct;
59(3):233-42.
PMID: 11591050
The DNA-STR systems FGA, TH01, VWA, YNZ22 have been studied in two German population samples (Eschweiler, Stolberg and Hürtgenwald, Inden, Langerwehe, administrative area of Cologne, Northrhine-Westphalia). The cluster analysis, including...
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Schmidt H, Scheil H
Anthropol Anz
. 2001 Oct;
59(3):227-32.
PMID: 11591049
This paper presents the results of a study of two population samples from Dobruja and Muntenia (Romania) as well as data from the literature (AB0, MN, Rhesus (D/d) and HPA)....
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Huckenbeck W, Scheil H, Schmidt H, Efremovska L, Xirotiris N
Anthropol Anz
. 2001 Oct;
59(3):213-25.
PMID: 11591048
Within a study of the genetics of Southeastern European populations four DNA-STR-systems (D21S11, FGA, TH01, VWA) were examined in seven samples (samples of three Aromuns and four other Balkan populations)....
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Scheil H, Scheffrahn W, Schmidt H, Huckenbeck W, Efremovska L, Xirotiris N
Anthropol Anz
. 2001 Oct;
59(3):203-11.
PMID: 11591047
Within a study of the genetics of Southeastern European populations seven serum protein polymorphisms (AMY2, BF, C3, CP, GC, HPA, TF) were examined in three samples of Aromuns (Albania: the...
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Schmidt H, Scheil H, Winkelbauer S
Anthropol Anz
. 2001 May;
59(1):1-10.
PMID: 11360804
24 haemogenetic markers (5 erythrocyte antigenes, 6 polymorphisms of serum proteins, 12 polymorphisms of red cell enzymes) had been studied in up to 80 individuals from the island of Helgoland...
17.
Scheil H, Huckenbeck W
Coll Antropol
. 2001 Feb;
24(2):309-13.
PMID: 11216398
Due to the development in DNA-PCR-technique more and more systems with a high number of alleles have been established in twin diagnosis. Because of their high effectiveness in resolving of...
18.
Huckenbeck W, Schmidt H, Scheil H, Scheffrahn W
Anthropol Anz
. 2000 Aug;
58(2):171-6.
PMID: 10962713
The microsatellite systems TH01 and VWA31 have been typed and analyzed for three populations from Albania (city population of Tirana, and Aromuns from a small-sized village, named Andon Poci, near...
19.
Scheil H, Huckenbeck W
Anthropol Anz
. 2000 Aug;
58(2):155-69.
PMID: 10962712
In two population samples from the administrative area of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (Eschweiler/Stolberg, B frequencies > 0.0800; Hürtgenwald/Inden/Langerwehe, B frequencies < 0.0800), 26 hemogenetic systems had been studied. The...
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Huckenbeck W, Scheil H, KUNTZE K
Coll Antropol
. 2000 Jan;
23(2):571-6.
PMID: 10646230
Frequency data for the STR system FGA (HumFibra) were obtained from a Caucasoid German population sample (Düsseldorf area) of 424 unrelated individuals. PCR products were detected by horizontal polyacrylamid gel...