Autosomal, mitochondrial, and Y chromosome DNA variation in Finland: evidence for a male-specific bottleneck.
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J. Long | M. Urbanek | R. Kittles | A. Bergen | M. Linnoila | M. Virkkunen | D. Goldman
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