The History of African Gene Flow into Southern Europeans, Levantines, and Jews
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H. Ostrer | D. Reich | N. Patterson | J. Hirschhorn | P. Moorjani | A. Price | A. Keinan | G. Atzmon | L. Hao | E. Burns | A. Price | Priya Moorjani
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