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    Factores predisponentes a sufrir enfermedad de Chagas / by Blasco, Romina

    Published 2019
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    Differentiation of the OPRM1 and COMT genes in populations of the province of Chaco by González, Rebeca, Hohl, Diana M., Glesmann, Laura A., Catanesi, CeciliaI.

    Published 2022
    “…It has been reported that the prevalence of complex phenotypes, including those related to certain pathologies and drug response, are largely determined by the variation of coding regions in the genome, and may vary according to the ancestry and geographical origin of populations. …”
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    Endocartditis infeccionsa de válvula aórtica prótesica por Pseudomonas Stutzeri by Brehm, Jesica de los M., Alcazar, Gabriela, Boleas, Mariana, Calgaro, Ileana, Piedrabuena, Milagros, Prestifilippo, Ana, Valenti, María E.

    Published 2023
    “…We present a clinical case of prosthetic aortic valve endocarditis caused by Pseudomonas stutzeri, a Gram-negative bacillus with phenotypically characteristic colonies, which is widely distributed in the environment and under certain circumstances can act as an opportunistic pathogen. …”
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    Ancient genomes reveal early Andean farmers selected common beans while preserving diversity by Trucchi, Emiliano, Benazzo, Andrea, Lari, Martina, Iob, Alice, Vai, Stefania, Nanni, Laura, Bellucci, Elisa, Bitocchi, Elena, Raffini, Francesca, Xu, Chunming, Jackson, Scott A., Lema, Veronica Soledad, Babot, Maria del Pilar, Oliszewski, Nurit, Gil, Adolfo Fabian, Neme, Gustavo Adolfo, Michieli, Catalina Teresa, De Lorenzi, Mónica, Calcagnile, Lucio, Caramelli, David, Star, Bastiaan, de Boer, Hugo, Boessenkool, Sanne, Papa, Roberto, Bertorelle, Giorgio

    Published 2021
    “…Considering that most desirable phenotypic traits are probably controlled by multiple polymorphic genes10, a plausible explanation of this decoupling of selection and genetic erosion is that early farmers applied a relatively weak selection pressure2 by using many phenotypically similar but genetically diverse individuals as parents. …”
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