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Deep history of cultural and linguistic evolution among Central African hunter-gatherers. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Hum Behav
Padilla-Iglesias C   +7 more
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Invasion preferences suggest a possible role for Plasmodium falciparum parasites in the expansion of Duffy negativity in West and Central Africa. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Biol Evol
Manneh B   +8 more
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A unique transcriptomic landscape defines African-specific grade group 1 prostate cancer

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Jensby EF   +12 more
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BANTU

Lancet, The, 1967
B. Lewis, G.L. Caplan, P.H. Fry
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On the Bantu expansion

Gene, 2016
Here we report the results of fine resolution Y chromosomal analyses (Y-SNP and Y-STR) of 267 Bantu-speaking males from three populations located in the southeast region of Africa. In an effort to determine the relative Y chromosomal affinities of these three genotyped populations, the findings are interpreted in the context of 74 geographically and ...
Daine J, Rowold   +5 more
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Syphilis of the lung in bantus

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1945
Summary Four native patients, believed to have syphilis of the lung, are described. They all improved rapidly on anti-syphilitic treatment although without exception they had been ill for many months before. The condition is probably less uncommon among the Bantus than among white races, for they still acquire florid forms of syphilis.
B A, DORMER, J, FRIEDLANDER, F J, WILES
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Platelet function in the Bantu

Atherosclerosis, 1970
Abstract Platelet function was studied in 37 healthy Bantus and 33 healthy white South Africans in order to investigate the possibility that qualitative platelet differences may partially underlie the low incidence of atherosclerotic disease in the Bantu. No significant differences were found in the platelet count, Ivy bleeding time, platelet factor 3
F P, Retief, L, Vandenplas
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A Comparative Study of the Bantu and Semi-Bantu Languages

African Affairs, 1922
AFTER numerous and vexatious delays, the second volume of this monumental work has at last seen the light.It contains “an analysis and comparison of the phonology and word-roots and a comparative examination of the syntax of the Bantu and Semi-Bantu languages, together with the conclusions to be derived from this evidence.” In accordance with this plan
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