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Biology / Genetic genealogy / Population genetics / Human genetics / Haplogroup / Macro-haplogroup L / Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup / Chibchan languages / MtDna haplogroups by populations / Human evolution / Genetics / Recent single origin hypothesis
Date: 2011-05-31 16:05:24
Biology
Genetic genealogy
Population genetics
Human genetics
Haplogroup
Macro-haplogroup L
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
Chibchan languages
MtDna haplogroups by populations
Human evolution
Genetics
Recent single origin hypothesis

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 133:753–[removed]Biological Relationship Between Central and South American Chibchan Speaking Populations: Evidence From mtDNA Phillip E. Melton,1* I. Bricen˜o,2 A. Go´mez

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