Extended Y chromosome haplotypes resolve multiple and unique lineages of the Jewish priesthood
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S. Rosset | M. Hammer | L. Zhivotovsky | F. Mendez | D. Behar | K. Skorecki | T. Karafet | B. Hallmark | T. Erez | Saharon Rosset
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