id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ipbef7erq5bzbeot47ticahcpa A G Comuzzie Biochemical heterozygosity and morphological variability: interpopulational versus intrapopulational analyses 1990 12 .pdf application/pdf 4388 395 49 a midwestern Mennonite population (n = 890) by correlating individual biochemical heterozygosity and deviation from the mean for the blood, should reflect an equivalent level of heterozygosity in quantitative traits (Eanes 1978; Handford 1980; Kat 1982; Kobyliansky and significant correlations for females of all ages between individual heterozygosity estimated on all 23 loci and on the MN, Ss, Rhesus, and correlations between heterozygosity and morphological variability for iliospinal height and upper arm length. For females less than or equal to 40 years of age there were no significant correlations between heterozygosity and morphological variability female samples, when Bonferroni's protection was employed, all significant correlations between heterozygosity and morphological variability Although several researchers (Eanes 1978; Handford 1980; Kobyliansky and Livshits 1983) have suggested a relationship between heterozygosity and morphological variability at the populational level, there As a result, the researchers' finding of a negative correlation between heterozygosity and morphological variation reflects a sex bias. ./cache/work_ipbef7erq5bzbeot47ticahcpa.pdf ./txt/work_ipbef7erq5bzbeot47ticahcpa.txt