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Biology / Genetics / Population genetics / Evolutionary biology / Human evolution / Genetic genealogy / Phylogeography / Molecular ecology / Microsatellite / Mitochondrial DNA / Mitochondrial Eve / Microevolution
Date: 2011-09-22 13:44:20
Biology
Genetics
Population genetics
Evolutionary biology
Human evolution
Genetic genealogy
Phylogeography
Molecular ecology
Microsatellite
Mitochondrial DNA
Mitochondrial Eve
Microevolution

Molecular Ecology, 2477–2479 NEWS AND VIEWS COMMENT

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