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Gérard Bouchard
Researcher at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Publications - 117
Citations - 1692
Gérard Bouchard is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mythology. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1638 citations. Previous affiliations of Gérard Bouchard include Université du Québec.
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Genome-wide search for linkage of bipolar affective disorders in a very large pedigree derived from a homogeneous population in quebec points to a locus of major effect on chromosome 12q23-q24.
Jean Morissette,A Villeneuve,L. Bordeleau,Denis Rochette,Claude Laberge,Bernard Gagné,Catherine Laprise,Gérard Bouchard,M. Plante,L Gobeil,Eric Shink,J Weissenbach,Nicholas Barden +12 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide scan for susceptibility loci for bipolar affective disorders in families derived from a rather homogeneous population in the Province of Québec found presumed linkages found in the region of chromosome 12q23-q24.
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The politics of numbers.
William Alonso,Paul Starr,Farley R,Allen Wr,Gérard Bouchard,Raymond Roy,Casgrain B,Miller L,Chavkin W,Busner C,McLaughlin M +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the social and political significance of decisions concerning data collection measurement interpretation and presentation and the relationship between the functions of statistics and the characteristics of democratic politics, and the connections between statistics and various levels of U.S. government.
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Qu’est ce que l’interculturalisme ?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present l'interculturalisme comme modele d'integration and de gestion of the diversite ethnoculturelle, and repudier certains malentendus who ont introduced de la confusion dans le debat public, plus specialement au Quebec.
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Quantitative Founder-Effect Analysis of French Canadian Families Identifies Specific Loci Contributing to Metabolic Phenotypes of Hypertension
Pavel Hamet,Ettore Merlo,Ondrej Seda,Ulrich Broeckel,Johanne Tremblay,Mary L. Kaldunski,Daniel Gaudet,Gérard Bouchard,B. Deslauriers,F. Gagnon,Giuliano Antoniol,Zdenka Pausova,Malgorzata Labuda,Michèle Jomphe,Francis Gossard,Gérald Tremblay,R. Kirova,Peter J. Tonellato,Sergei N. Orlov,J. Pintos,J. Platko,Thomas J. Hudson,John D. Rioux,Theodore A. Kotchen,Allen W. Cowley +24 more
TL;DR: The Saguenay-Lac St-Jean population of Quebec is relatively isolated and has genealogical records dating to the 17th-century French founders, which supports the notion of the ancestral causality of traits uniquely present and inherited in distinct family classes.