Mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms in nine aboriginal groups of Taiwan: implications for the population history of aboriginal Taiwanese
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Naruya Saitou | Takafumi Ishida | N. Saitou | S. Horai | T. Ishida | A. Tajima | Satoshi Horai | Atsushi Tajima | Cheih-Shan Sun | I. Pan | Cheih-Shan Sun | I-Hung Pan
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