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. 1973 Mar;25(2):152–166.

The genetic structure of a tribal population, the Yanomama Indians. 8. Dermatoglyphic differences among villages.

F Rothhammer, J V Neel, F da Rocha, G Y Sundling
PMCID: PMC1762519  PMID: 4689037

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