Demogenetic study of three populations within a region with strong founder effects. Lavoie, E., Tremblay, M., Houde, L., & Vézina, H. Community genetics, 8(3):152-60, 1, 2005. Paper Website abstract bibtex The population of the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean (SLSJ) region (Quebec, Canada) is known to have a relatively high prevalence of certain hereditary disorders, which can be explained by the consequences of founder effects. This study aims at providing new insights on the origins and subregional stratification of these founder effects.
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