Natural Selection Signatures in the Hondo and Ryukyu Japanese Subpopulations
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M. Horikoshi | Y. Momozawa | C. Terao | Xiaoxi Liu | M. Imamura | M. Matsunami | Y. Ishikawa | Shuji Ito | Shiro Maeda | Xiaoxi Liu | Momoko Horikoshi | Kunihiko Suzuki | S. Niida | Ryosuke Kimura | K. Ozaki
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