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Francisco Rothhammer
Researcher at University of Tarapacá
Publications - 199
Citations - 9267
Francisco Rothhammer is an academic researcher from University of Tarapacá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 191 publications receiving 8247 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco Rothhammer include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & Universidad del Norte, Colombia.
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A collation of marker gene and dermatoglyphic diversity at various levels of population differentiation
TL;DR: Congruence of dermatoglyphics and gene markers appears to vary with level of population differentiation -- the association remains insignificant until racial level of differentiation is considered.
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Intra-Individual Response Variability Assessed by Ex-Gaussian Analysis may be a New Endophenotype for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
Marcela Henríquez-Henríquez,Pablo Billeke,Pablo Billeke,Hugo Henríquez,Francisco Zamorano,Francisco Zamorano,Francisco Rothhammer,Francisco Aboitiz +7 more
TL;DR: Normal and exponential RTisv components are suitable as ADHD endophenotypes, as well as a phenotypic correlate for previously described genetic risk variants, according to ex-Gaussian analysis.
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Retention of hunter–gatherer economies among maritime foragers from Caleta Vitor, northern Chile, during the late Holocene: evidence from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of skeletal remains
Amy Roberts,F. Donald Pate,Bianca Petruzzelli,Chris Carter,Michael C. Westaway,Michael C. Westaway,Calogero M. Santoro,Jaime Swift,Todd Maddern,Geraldine Jacobsen,Fiona Bertuch,Francisco Rothhammer +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human remains to find evidence for the retention of hunter-gatherer economies among coastal inhabitants in northern Chile during the late Holocene.
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Microevolution in human Chilean populations. IV. Shovel shape, mesial-palatal version and other dental traits in Pewenche Indians.
TL;DR: Microevolution in human Chilean populations: IV.
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Automatic ear detection and feature extraction using Geometric Morphometrics and Convolutional Neural Networks
Celia Cintas,Mirsha Quinto-Sánchez,Victor Acuña,Carolina Paschetta,Soledad de Azevedo,Caio Cesar Silva de Cerqueira,Virginia Ramallo,Carla Gallo,Giovanni Poletti,Maria Cátira Bortolini,Samuel Canizales-Quinteros,Francisco Rothhammer,Gabriel Bedoya,Andres Ruiz-Linares,Rolando González-José,Claudio Delrieux +15 more
TL;DR: A convolutional neural network is trained with a set of manually landmarked examples and able to provide morphometric landmarks on ears' images automatically, with a performance that matches human landmarking.