Resolving mitochondrial haplogroups B2 and B4 with next-generation mitogenome sequencing to distinguish Native American from Asian haplotypes.
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M. Crawford | W. Parson | M. Bodner | K. Sturk-Andreaggi | J. D. Ring | Charla Marshall | Melody Wood | Nicole Huber | Martin Bodner
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