Genetic evidence for the proto-Austronesian homeland in Asia: mtDNA and nuclear DNA variation in Taiwanese aboriginal tribes.
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M. Stoneking | M. Batzer | J. Martinson | T. Melton | T Melton | M Batzer | M Stoneking | J Martinson | S Clifford | S. Clifford | Terry Melton | Stephanie L. Clifford | Jeremy J. Martinson
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