A study of reproductive outcome in Mobile, AL was conducted among a large maternal cohort with sickle-cell disease (Hb SS), sickle-cell trait (Hb AS), and no hemoglobinopathies (Hb AA). It was found that mean gravidity and live births among Hb AS women were significantly higher than among Hb AA women. These findings were surprising since it is generally held that once malarial pressure is alleviated, any reproductive advantage that might be conferred by Hb AS would disappear and fertility levels would reach levels similar to or slightly less than that of Hb AAwomen. Asearch of the literature was subsequently conducted and a large cohort study of an African- derived population was found in the United Kingdom. Results from this study also sho...
Evolutionally, the single nucleotide mutation responsible for the sickle haemoglobin gene, (HbS gene...
Background Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated with malaria pro...
Epidemiological and clinical studies (Fleming et al. 1985; Perrin et al. 1982) indicate that hemoglo...
Background—The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gener...
Background: Sickle haemoglobin (HbS) and haemoglobin C (HbC) are both caused by point mutations in t...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
International audienceBackground Sickle cell trait (SCT) refers to the carriage of one abnormal copy...
Sickle cell haemoglobin (HbS) confers protection, albeit incomplete, from severe malaria. A recent s...
BACKGROUND: Sickle haemoglobin (HbS) and haemoglobin C (HbC) are both caused by point mutations in t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated wi...
Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated with malaria protection. Th...
The sickle cell trait has been widely considered a classic example of human evolution in action beca...
Although several studies have supported that sickle cell trait (HbAS) protects against falciparum ma...
Most estimates of the burden of malaria are based on its direct impacts; however, its true burden is...
Background: Malaria resistance by the sickle cell trait (genotype HbAS) has served as the prime exam...
Evolutionally, the single nucleotide mutation responsible for the sickle haemoglobin gene, (HbS gene...
Background Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated with malaria pro...
Epidemiological and clinical studies (Fleming et al. 1985; Perrin et al. 1982) indicate that hemoglo...
Background—The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gener...
Background: Sickle haemoglobin (HbS) and haemoglobin C (HbC) are both caused by point mutations in t...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
International audienceBackground Sickle cell trait (SCT) refers to the carriage of one abnormal copy...
Sickle cell haemoglobin (HbS) confers protection, albeit incomplete, from severe malaria. A recent s...
BACKGROUND: Sickle haemoglobin (HbS) and haemoglobin C (HbC) are both caused by point mutations in t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated wi...
Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated with malaria protection. Th...
The sickle cell trait has been widely considered a classic example of human evolution in action beca...
Although several studies have supported that sickle cell trait (HbAS) protects against falciparum ma...
Most estimates of the burden of malaria are based on its direct impacts; however, its true burden is...
Background: Malaria resistance by the sickle cell trait (genotype HbAS) has served as the prime exam...
Evolutionally, the single nucleotide mutation responsible for the sickle haemoglobin gene, (HbS gene...
Background Haemoglobin variants, Sickle (HbS) and foetal (HbF) have been associated with malaria pro...
Epidemiological and clinical studies (Fleming et al. 1985; Perrin et al. 1982) indicate that hemoglo...