High frequencies of α-thalassaemia are the result of natural selection by malaria
Jonathan Flint(University of California, Los Angeles), J. B. Clegg(Johns Hopkins University), Adrian V. S. Hill(University of Oxford), J. Bana-Koiri, P. R. Sill(University of Papua New Guinea), Stephen Oppenheimer(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), D. K. Bowden(Monash University), S. W. Serjeantson, Michael P. Alpers(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), K. Bhatia(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), D. J. Weatherall(University of Oxford), Adrian J. Boyce(University of Oxford)
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