Mosaic maternal ancestry in the Great Lakes region of East Africa
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Maru Mormina | A. Gómez-Carballa | V. Álvarez-Iglesias | P. Sánchez-Diz | M. Prata | Catherine Hill | Douglas J. Clarke | T. Rito | Verónica Gomes | António Amorim | Martin B. Richards | Pedro Soares | Maria Pala | Antonio Salas | Ángel Carracedo | Marie-Anne Shaw | David W. Dunne | Rui Pereira | Vânia Pereira | Leonor Gusmão
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