mtDNA polymorphism in East Asian Populations, with special reference to the peopling of Japan.
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S. Horai | K. Hayasaka | K. Park | G. Fucharoen | S. Harihara | K. Park | I. Pan | G. Fucharoen | K. Omoto | S. Matsubayashi | K. Murayama | Y. Hattori
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