Variation of female and male lineages in sub-Saharan populations: the importance of sociocultural factors.
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C. Capelli | G. Destro‐Bisol | S. Tofanelli | G. Spedini | I. Boschi | A. Cagliá | V. Coia | F. Verginelli | F. Donati | A. Caglià
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