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. 1996 Sep;59(3):741–743.

The genetics of traditional living: Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial lineages in the Sinai Peninsula.

A H Salem, F M Badr, M F Gaballah, S Pääbo
PMCID: PMC1914906  PMID: 8751879

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