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  1. Research problems in Biological Anthropology: Flaws in sampling and in methods of results analysis
  2. Abir's Enlightenment Revolution is the basic element leading to the end of the corrupt regime resulting from the poisoned Tunisian revolution 2011
  3. New insights into the processes of biological evolution and human reproduction provided through a dialogue between science and Qur’an
  4. The miraculous dynamism of the Qur’an: An example of a modern reading reveals a DNA designation
  5. UDP-glucuronosyltransferase genetic variation in North African populations: a comparison with African and European data
  6. New insights into human early embryo development: a particular theoretical study
  7. The Tunisian Revolution “The free, youth revolution” from an anthropological perspective
  8. Editorial: A gentle revolution in the world of academic publication
  9. Population structure fromNOSgenes correlates with geographical differences in coronary incidence across Europe
  10. Cytochrome and sulfotransferase gene variation in north African populations
  11. Standardized Prevalence Ratios for Atrial Fibrillation in Adult Dialysis Patients in Japan
  12. Man creation had began since the creation of the first biological material very likely in Clay
  13. Variation of Rhesus Haplotype Frequencies in North Africans and in Worldwide Population Analyses
  14. Recent out of Yemen: new version of the theory of unique and recent origin of modern man
  15. Distinctive genetic signatures of <i>Alu</i>/STR compound systems revealed by analyses of Mediterranean and Middle East populations
  16. Ethnic composition and genetic differentiation of the Libyan population: insights onAlupolymorphisms
  17. Geographical and social influences on genetic diversity within the Egyptian population: analyses ofAluinsertion polymorphisms
  18. A theoretical ovary position in link with the global anatomical structure of each human female body
  19. Genetic position of Bahrain natives among wider Middle East populations according to Alu insertion polymorphisms
  20. Insights on the history of Anthropology: its emergence in the wider Middle East before it existed as a discipline
  21. Genetic Differentiation and Origin of the Jordanian Population: An Analysis ofAluInsertion Polymorphisms
  22. Research of the origin of a particular Tunisian group using a physical marker and Alu insertion polymorphisms
  23. Compatibility of the holy Qur'an with sciences: anthropological concepts as an example
  24. Mixed origin of the current Tunisian population from the analysis of Alu and Alu/STR compound systems
  25. Different Evolutionary Histories of the Coagulation Factor VII Gene in Human Populations?
  26. Apolipoprotein gene polymorphisms and plasma levels in healthy Tunisians and patients with coronary artery disease
  27. The primary hereditary form of distal renal tubular acidosis: clinical and genetic studies in 60-member kindred
  28. New insights into the genetic history of Tunisians: Data from Alu insertion and apolipoprotein E gene polymorphisms
  29. The X chromosome Alu insertions as a tool for human population genetics: data from European and African human groups
  30. GM polymorphism and the evolutionary history of modern humans
  31. Genetic differentiation of Yemeni people according to rhesus and Gm polymorphisms
  32. Genetic Characterization and Origin of Tunisian Berbers
  33. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms associated with immunoglobulin heavy chain gamma genes in Tunisians
  34. Gene conversion in human immunoglobulin γ locus shown by unusual location of IgG allotypes
  35. Immunoglobulin Allotypes in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
  36. GENETIC STUDY OF TUNISIAN BERBERS. I. Gm, Am AND Km IMMUNOGLOBULIN ALLOTYPES AND ABO BLOOD GROUPS
  37. Simultaneous absence of the human IgG1, IgG2, IgG4 and IgA1 subclasses: Immunological and immunogenetical considerations