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Orang Asli (Indigenous Malaysian) Biomedical Bibliography AS Baer

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110 Malays, a 17% rate in 167 adult and pre-adult Bkt. Lanjan Temuan; no elephantiasis was<br />

found. “Temiar” in this report=Temuan.)<br />

244. Vythilingam, I., et al. Anopheles donaldi incriminated as a vector of periodic Brugia malayi<br />

in Grik, Perak, Malaysia. SEAJTMPH 27 (3):637-641, 1996. (Filariasis-carrying mosquitoes<br />

were studied in Banum, a Jahai community, and at Dala, a Temiar/Lanoh community.)<br />

245. Wharton, R., A. Laing, and W. Cheong. Studies on the distribution and transmission of<br />

malaria and filariasis among aborigines in Malaya. Annals Tropical Med. Parasitology 57:235-<br />

254, 1963. [Has map of filariasis in Malaya; malaria parasitemia varied by locale from 0 to 86%<br />

and the microfilarial rate from 0 to78%. Studied Temuan at Bkt. Kemandul/Mandol , Bkt.<br />

Tampoi, Pulas, Ulu Kuang, Bkt. Manchong, Ulu Lui, “Ponsom” (Pangsoon), Lalang, Bkt.<br />

Legong, and Bkt. Lanjan in Selangor; Mah Meri at Sungai Judah, Selangor; Semelai at Tasek<br />

Bera, Pahang; Temuan at Janda Baik, Pahang; Jakun (?) at Peramu, Pahang; and Temiar at<br />

Chabai and Betis, Nenggiri River, and at Perias River, Kelantan.]<br />

IX. Genetics<br />

246. Adrian, T. J. J. Human leukocyte antigens and genomic diversity in indigenous populations<br />

of Malaysia. M. Med. Sci. thesis, Univ. Malaya, 2007. (Studied Jehai, Kensiu, Temuan, and<br />

Bidayuh for HLA and other blood traits.)<br />

247. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. The genetics of human populations in Southeast Asia. Malayan Scientist 4:17-22,<br />

1967/68. (A review of earlier work.)<br />

248. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. <strong>Bibliography</strong> of enzyme (and some other) genetic polymorphisms in Southeast<br />

Asia. California Association of Criminalists Newsletter (June):7-12, 1982.<br />

249. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. Elliptocytosis, malaria, and fertility in Malaysia. Human Biology 60:909-915,<br />

1988. (On Temuan in Ulu Serendah, Bukit Legong, and Ulu Kuang in Selangor and Tekir Labu<br />

in Negri Sembilan; suggestive fertility advantage found for the ovalocytosis phenotype in a<br />

malarial environment.)<br />

250. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. Human genes and biocultural history in Southeast Asia. Asian Perspectives 34:21-<br />

35, 1995. (On <strong>Asli</strong>an and Austronesian language speakers.)<br />

251. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. The Malayo-Bornean arc: malaria vs. human genes. Borneo Research Bull.<br />

29:128-142, 1998. (Contrasts West <strong>Malaysian</strong> and Borneo genetic traits as to malaria resistance<br />

and discusses possible reasons for the differences.)<br />

253. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. The genetic history of the <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong>: uniting patchwork data. Bull. Indo-Pacific<br />

Prehistory Association 19:3-10, 2000. (Suggested too little was then known about <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong><br />

genes to support any currently popular or political scenarios of prehistory.)<br />

254. <strong>Baer</strong>, A. Genetic studies on the <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong>. In Minority Cultures of Peninsular Malaysia.<br />

R. Razha and J. K. Wazir, eds. Academy of Social Sciences, Penang, 2001. Pp. 27-32. (A<br />

review.)<br />

255. <strong>Baer</strong>, A., et al. Genetic factors and malaria in the Temuan. American J. Human Genetics<br />

28:179-188, 1976. (On Bkt. Legong, Ulu Kuang, and Ulu Serendah in Selangor and Air Baning

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