Distance from Africa, not climate, explains within-population phenotypic diversity in humans
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Andrea Manica | William Amos | François Balloux | Lia Betti | F. Balloux | A. Manica | T. Hanihara | W. Amos | Tsunehiko Hanihara | Lia Betti | L. Betti
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