id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_co6sw5luhrc6ppo6gium5yx6ti J C Stevenson Immunoglobulin haplotypes: markers of reproductive success? 1990 11 .pdf application/pdf 4479 586 78 with completed family information and GM haplotype data are rare; white and Hutterite populations when both parents share immunoglobulin haplotypes (Ober et al. samples with both completed family information and GM haplotype data between births are larger when couples share one or more HLA antigens, completed family size and sharing of immunoglobulin markers in population samples representing larger families. The populations studied consisted of one sample of Mennonite couples with mothers older than 40 years (women born before 1941) and a There are no significant differences among the communities for completed family size (Stevenson et haplotypes shared, because all other matings are phenotypically unlike. of shared haplotypes on mean completed family size (Anderson et al. shared haplotypes on completed family size, and the results are presented ELIAS 1986 Gm mating types and family size differences among Hutterite couples. 1988 HLA sharing and fertility in Hutterite couples: Evidence for prenatal selection ./cache/work_co6sw5luhrc6ppo6gium5yx6ti.pdf ./txt/work_co6sw5luhrc6ppo6gium5yx6ti.txt