Genetic Heritage of the Balto-Slavic Speaking Populations: A Synthesis of Autosomal, Mitochondrial and Y-Chromosomal Data
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C. Tyler-Smith | P. Rudan | M. Möls | M. Metspalu | R. Villems | T. Kivisild | E. Balanovska | O. Balanovsky | E. Metspalu | E. Khusnutdinova | P. Endicott | V. Zaporozhchenko | S. Koshel | K. Dibirova | L. Atramentova | O. Utevska | I. Evseeva | K. Tambets | A. Kushniarevich | V. Kučinskas | I. Uktverytė | S. Rootsi | M. Reidla | Erika Tamm | B. Yunusbayev | A. Pshenichnov | N. Yankovsky | A. Dybo | O. Davydenko | D. Marjanovic | L. Mulahasanovic | Marina Chuhryaeva | A. Agdzhoyan | S. Frolova | A. Shanko | O. Goncharova | M. Churnosov | Elvira Pocheshchova | A. Kassian | Ingrida Uktverytė
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