Complete mitochondrial genome sequences for 265 African American and U.S. "Hispanic" individuals.
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Thomas J Parsons | Rebecca S Just | Jodi A Irwin | T. Parsons | R. Just | J. Irwin | Toni M. Diegoli | J. Saunier | Jessica L Saunier | Toni M Diegoli
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