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    Mitochondrial DNA and Alu insertions in a genetically peculiar population: The Ayoreo Indians of Bolivia and Paraguay by Dornelles, C.L., Battilana, J., Fagundes, N.J.R., Freitas, L.B., Bonatto, S.L., Salzano, F.M.

    Published in American journal of human biology (01-07-2004)
    “…A total of 91 Ayoreo individuals previously studied for blood groups and protein markers, living in two Bolivian and one Paraguayan communities, were…”
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    APOA5 polymorphisms associated with lipid metabolism in Brazilian children and adolescents by De França, E, Silva, D S B S, Silva, T F C, Dornelles, C L, Alves, J G, Alho, C S

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (31-03-2016)
    “…Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the APOA5 gene have been studied for their association with metabolic syndrome. Thus, elucidating the effect of the…”
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    Genetics, surnames, grandparents' nationalities, and ethnic admixture in Southern Brazil: Do the patterns of variation coincide? by Dornelles, C.L., Callegari-Jacques, S.M., Robinson, W.M., Weimer, T.A., Franco, M.H.L.P., Hickmann, A.C., Geiger, C.J., Salzano, F.M.

    Published in Genetics and molecular biology (01-06-1999)
    “…A total of 2,708 individuals from the European-derived population of Rio Grande do Sul, divided into seven mesoregions, and of 226 individuals of similar…”
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    Is haplogroup X present in extant South American Indians? by Dornelles, Cláudia L., Bonatto, Sandro L., De Freitas, Loreta B., Salzano, Francisco M.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-08-2005)
    “…A total of 1,159 mitochondrial DNA samples from two Mongolian, two Siberian, and 25 South Native American populations was surveyed for the presence of the…”
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    Meiotic behaviour and pollen fertility in an open-pollinated population of ‘Lee’ mandarin [ Citrusclementina×( C. paradisi× C. tangerina)] by Cavalcante, H.C., Schifino-Wittmann, M.T., Dornelles, A.L.C.

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (2000)
    “…As part of a mandarin genetic breeding programme in Southern Brazil cytogenetic studies of meiotic behaviour and estimations of pollen fertility were performed…”
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