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Genetics / Asia / Languages of Russia / Paleosiberian languages / Biology / Yukaghir languages / Haplogroup N / Chukchi Peninsula / Haplogroup M / Ethnic groups in Russia / Recent single origin hypothesis / Human evolution
Genetics
Asia
Languages of Russia
Paleosiberian languages
Biology
Yukaghir languages
Haplogroup N
Chukchi Peninsula
Haplogroup M
Ethnic groups in Russia
Recent single origin hypothesis
Human evolution

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