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. 1996 Jun;58(6):1369–1370.

North and South Amerindians may have the same major founder Y chromosome haplotype.

F R Santos, L Rodriguez-Delfin, S D Pena, J Moore, K M Weiss
PMCID: PMC1915055  PMID: 8651314

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