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Mitochondrial DNA transit between West Asia and North Africa inferred from U6 phylogeography.
Maca-Meyer N, González AM, Pestano J, Flores C, Larruga JM, Cabrera VM
BMC Genet 2003 Oct 16, 4:15
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