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Genetic genealogy / Recent single origin hypothesis / Philosophy of biology / Phylogenetics / DNA / Mitochondrial Eve / Most recent common ancestor / Mitochondrial DNA / Mitochondrion / Genetics / Biology / Human evolution
Date: 2010-02-24 09:28:44
Genetic genealogy
Recent single origin hypothesis
Philosophy of biology
Phylogenetics
DNA
Mitochondrial Eve
Most recent common ancestor
Mitochondrial DNA
Mitochondrion
Genetics
Biology
Human evolution

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