Population expansion in the North African Late Pleistocene signalled by mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U6
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D. Behar | V. Macaulay | M. Richards | L. Pereira | V. Fernandes | P. Soares | Joana B. Pereira | R. Franco-Duarte | Haidé Martins | Marta D. Costa | N. M. Silva | Pedro Soares | Luísa Pereira
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