Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome.
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H. Rangel-Villalobos | J. Muñóz-Valle | A. Gorostiza | M. Magaña | A Gorostiza | H Rangel-Villalobos | J F Muñoz-Valle | A González-Martín | M T Magaña | L A Páez-Riberos | A. González-Martín | L. A. Páez-Riberos
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