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1. Genetic Ancestry and Self-Reported "Skin Color/Race" in the Urban Admixed Population of São Paulo City, Brazil.

2. Polymorphism of the bradykinin type 2 receptor gene modulates blood pressure profile and microvascular function in prepubescent children.

3. Diversity of variant alleles encoding Kidd, Duffy, and Kell antigens in individuals with sickle cell disease using whole genome sequencing data from the NHLBI TOPMed Program.

4. SNPs from BCHE and DRD3 genes associated to cocaine abuse amongst violent individuals from Sao Paulo, Brazil.

5. Genomic ancestry and glycemic control in adolescents with type 1 diabetes: A multicenter study in Brazil.

6. HLA class II genotyping of admixed Brazilian patients with type 1 diabetes according to self-reported color/race in a nationwide study.

7. Genetic comparison of sickle cell anaemia cohorts from Brazil and the United States reveals high levels of divergence.

8. Stratification among European descent and admixed Brazilian populations of Espírito Santo for 27 Y-STRs.

9. Context-dependence of race self-classification: Results from a highly mixed and unequal middle-income country.

10. A view of the maternal inheritance of Espírito Santo populations: The contrast between the admixed and Pomeranian descent groups.

11. Applicability of the SNPforID 52-plex panel for human identification and ancestry evaluation in a Brazilian population sample by next-generation sequencing.

12. Genetic structure of pharmacogenetic biomarkers in Brazil inferred from a systematic review and population-based cohorts: a RIBEF/EPIGEN-Brazil initiative.

13. Estimating Asian Contribution to the Brazilian Population: A New Application of a Validated Set of 61 Ancestry Informative Markers.

14. Defining mtDNA origins and population stratification in Rio de Janeiro.

15. Evaluation of InnoTyper® 21 in a sample of Rio de Janeiro population as an alternative forensic panel.

16. Genetic characterization of an X-STR decaplex system in the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil: distribution, forensic efficiency and population structure.

17. Geographical distribution of complement receptor type 1 variants and their associated disease risk.

18. Differential effects of predictors of warfarin dose according to race/color categories in the admixed Brazilian population.

19. Biological Discourses on Human Races and Scientific Racism in Brazil (1832-1911).

20. Translating Population Difference: The Use and Re-Use of Genetic Ancestry in Brazilian Cancer Genetics.

21. Genetics against race: Science, politics and affirmative action in Brazil.

22. Siaα2-3Galβ1- Receptor Genetic Variants Are Associated with Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Severity.

23. Exploring iris colour prediction and ancestry inference in admixed populations of South America.

24. Haplotype diversity in mitochondrial DNA hypervariable region in a population of southeastern Brazil.

26. Spinocerebellar ataxias in Brazil--frequencies and modulating effects of related genes.

27. Polymorphisms of the cytokine genes TGFB1 and IL10 in a mixed-race population with Crohn's disease.

28. Revisiting the genetic ancestry of Brazilians using autosomal AIM-Indels.

29. Racially restricted contribution of immunoglobulin Fcγ and Fcγ receptor genotypes to humoral immunity to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 in breast cancer.

30. Analysis of genetic ancestry in the admixed Brazilian population from Rio de Janeiro using 46 autosomal ancestry-informative indel markers.

31. Influence of genomic ancestry on the distribution of SLCO1B1, SLCO1B3 and ABCB1 gene polymorphisms among Brazilians.

32. Population analysis of pharmacogenetic polymorphisms related to acute lymphoblastic leukemia drug treatment.

33. FLI1 polymorphism affects susceptibility to cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil.

34. The genomic ancestry of individuals from different geographical regions of Brazil is more uniform than expected.

35. Noninvasive determination of fetal rh blood group, D antigen status by cell-free DNA analysis in maternal plasma: experience in a Brazilian population.

36. Mitochondrial DNA diversity in a population from Santa Catarina (Brazil): predominance of the European input.

37. Impact of CYP4F2 rs2108622 on the stable warfarin dose in an admixed patient cohort.

38. Association of haplotypes in the CXCR2 gene with periodontitis in a Brazilian population.

40. Color, race, and genomic ancestry in Brazil: dialogues between anthropology and genetics.

41. A review of psychiatric genetics research in the Brazilian population.

42. DC-SIGN (CD209) gene promoter polymorphisms in a Brazilian population and their association with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 infection.

43. On the origin of the transthyretin Val30Met familial amyloid polyneuropathy.

44. Distribution of ABCB1 polymorphisms among Brazilians: impact of population admixture.

45. Distribution of the GNB3 825C>T polymorphism among Brazilians: impact of population structure.

46. Impact of population admixture on the distribution of the CYP3A5*3 polymorphism.

47. Genomic ancestry of a sample population from the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

48. Nogo CAA 3'UTR Insertion polymorphism is not associated with Schizophrenia nor with bipolar disorder.

49. Detection of CYP2C9*5 in a white Brazilian subject.

50. Historical genetics: spatiotemporal analysis of the formation of the Brazilian population.

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