The Multifaceted Origin of Taurine Cattle Reflected by the Mitochondrial Genome
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Hans-Jürgen Bandelt | Paolo Ajmone-Marsan | Silvia Bonfiglio | Ugo A. Perego | H. Bandelt | A. Torroni | Ugo A Perego | A. Achilli | M. Pala | A. Olivieri | B. Kashani | O. Semino | P. Ajmone-Marsan | L. Ferretti | Luca Ferretti | Baharak Hooshiar Kashani | Anna Olivieri | Antonio Torroni | L. Liotta | Ornella Semino | Alessandro Achilli | Maria Pala | Arianna Malusà | Luigi Liotta | S. Bonfiglio | A. Malusà | Anna Olivieri | Arianna Malusà | U. Perego
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