Human Genetics: historical and personal perspectives
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- Gautier, M & Harper, P.S (2009)
- Fiftieth anniversary of trisomy 21: returning to a discovery
- Human genetics 126:317-324
- Harper, P.S. (2006)
The discovery of the human chromosome number in Lund, 1955-1956
Human genetics 119:226-232 - Harper, P.S. (2006)
Paul Polani and the development of medical genetics
Human genetics 120:723-721 - Powell, T. & Sheppard, J (2006)
Archives and human genetics: saving the past for the future
Human genetics 119: 459-461 - Harper, P.S. (2006)
William Bateson, human genetics and medicine
Human genetics 118:141-151 - Edwards, A.W.F. (2005)
Linkage methods in human genetics before the computer
Human genetics 118: 515-530 - Riis, P. (2006)
First steps in antenatal diagnosis, 1956
Human genetics 118:772-773 - Vogel, F. (2005)
The development of human genetics in Germany; a personal view
Human genetics 117:278-284 - Harper, P.S. (2005)
Human genetics: historical and personal perspectives
Human genetics 116:420-421 - Harper, P.S. (2005)
Julia Bell and the Treasury of Human Inheritance
Human genetics 116:422-432


