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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
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    International journal of anthropology 2 (1987), S. 241-245 
    ISSN: 1824-3096
    Keywords: Tainos ; Demographical decline
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract It is known that, during the first years of Spanish colonization in Hispaniola, there was a rapid depopulation of the island, until the Taino aborigines were totally extinct. One of the causes which led to the Taino extinction was the enormous physical fatigues for all sorts of work which the colonizers forced the Tainos to do. The Tainos were a pacific group, with an agricultural economy mixed with gathering and fishing, and were not used to such heavy work. But it was not only the physical fatigue that decimated the Tainos. The colonizers introduced into the island illnesses, such as German misles and chicken-pox, to which the Tainos were immunologically defenceless. Not least devastating, were the massacres perpetrated by the Spanish when »hunting» the Indios to subject and exploit them in the Spanish »encomiendas». Finally, the aborigines, to avoid captures, systematically committed suicide and mass abortions.
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    International journal of anthropology 2 (1987), S. 77-81 
    ISSN: 1824-3096
    Keywords: ABO ; Rh(D) ; Haptoglobins ; Gene frequencies ; Oman
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The distribution of phenotypic frequencies of ABO, Rh(D) system and Hp polymorphism in a sample from Muscat, Oman, revealed the following gene frequencies: P=0.164, q=0.110, r=0.726; D=0.738, d=0.262; Hp1=0.289 and Hp2=0.711. These frequencies are in good agreement with the distribution in the Euroasiatic continent.
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    Human evolution 12 (1997), S. 209-219 
    ISSN: 1824-310X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The symposium on “G6PD Deficiency, Diet, and Adaptation to Malaria” was held in Cortona, Italy on July 3,4,5 1995 under the auspices of the Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES). The Congress had actually taken place in Florence in April 1995, and the G6PD symposium was a satellite session to that meeting. Professor Brunetto Chiarelli, of the Istituto di Antropologia at the University of Florence, was the program chairman for the Congress. The general theme of the Congress was “Biodemography and Human Evolution,” and the G6PD symposium was consistent with this topic. In its broadest sense the symposium focused on biocultural factors which have influenced evolution at the G6PD locus and the pattern of population variation that has consequently emerged in this genetic system. A more specific sub-theme, reflected in the title of the symposium, was the interaction between dietary factors and the G6PD locus in providing antimalarial protection to human populations.
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    Human evolution 3 (1988), S. 391-395 
    ISSN: 1824-310X
    Keywords: Proteins ; Ancient Human Bones ; SDS-Page
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Purified and ultraconcentrated extracts of 7 burial remains from different areas and various periods (from IV B.C. to 1300–1400 A.D.) were repeatedly submitted to electrophoresis in SDS. Five bands: A, B, C, D, E (from the slowest to the fastest) were identified altogether. Band B appears to be the most resistant, because it is present in all the samples with reactivity. Proteins corresponding to the five bands have molecular weights comprised between 65000 and 45000 in agreement with other authors.
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