Two sources of the Russian patrilineal heritage in their Eurasian context.
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R. Villems | T. Kivisild | E. Balanovska | O. Balanovsky | N. Yankovsky | E. Pocheshkhova | I. Evseeva | S. Rootsi | A. Pshenichnov | M. Boldyreva | M. Churnosov
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