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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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Brief communication: Molecular characterization of O alleles at the ABO locus in Chilean Aymara and Huilliche Indians

TL;DR: F Frequencies for alleles O1 and O1v obtained in the Chilean populations studied concur with the results obtained by other authors, respecting the greater frequency of allele O2v as well as with its heterogeneous distribution in aboriginal South American populations.
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Mydriasis and heredity

TL;DR: Routine ophthalmoscopy and fundoscopy of 673 individuals revealed 42 whose irides failed to dilate to a clinically useful degree within 25 to 30 min after the administration of drops of 1% mydracil.
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Intratask Variability As a Correlate for DRD4 and SLC6A3 Variants: A Pilot Study in ADHD.

TL;DR: Dynamical analysis of attention/inhibition measures may unravel new correlates to DRD4 and SLC6A3 variants, which are linked to genetic variants linked to ADHD.

Ocupaciones humanas tempranas y condiciones paleoambientales en el Desierto de Atacama durante la transición Pleistoceno-Holoceno

TL;DR: The Atacama Desert has been considered an inhospitable habitat and hence a major barrier for the hunter and gatherer groups that migrated to South America at the end of the Pleistocene-Holocene transition as discussed by the authors.
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Origin and microdifferentiation of Chiloé Archipelago population

TL;DR: Agarwal et al. as mentioned in this paper caracterizado the frecuencias of haplogrupos amerindios fundadores del ADN mitocondrial in cuatro poblaciones del archipielago de Chiloe.