Antiquity and diversity of aboriginal Australian Y-chromosomes.
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Duncan A. Taylor | R. J. Mitchell | C. Tyler-Smith | Yali Xue | P. McAllister | K. Ballantyne | M. Kayser | Nano Nagle | R. V. van Oorschot | Stephen A. Wilcox | M. van Oven | L. Wilcox | Lesley Williams | Rust Turkalov
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