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Cenozoic / Pleistocene / Haplogroup M / Haplogroup R / Haplogroup N / Haplogroup F / Haplogroup / Macro-haplogroup L / Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia / Human evolution / Recent single origin hypothesis / Genetics
Date: 2004-10-12 14:47:33
Cenozoic
Pleistocene
Haplogroup M
Haplogroup R
Haplogroup N
Haplogroup F
Haplogroup
Macro-haplogroup L
Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia
Human evolution
Recent single origin hypothesis
Genetics

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