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Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins
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Elhaik, E
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Tatarinova, T
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Chebotarev, D
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Piras, I. S
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Calo, C. M
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Montis, A. de
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Atzori, M
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Marini, M
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Tofanelli, S
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Francalacci, P
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Pagani, L
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Tyler-Smith, C
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Xue, Y. L
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Cucca, F
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Schurr, T. G
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Gaieski, J. B
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Melendez, C
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Vilar, M. G
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Owings, A. C
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Gomez, R
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Fujita, R
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Santos, F. R
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Comas, D
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Balanovsky, O
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Balanovsky, E
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Zalloua, P
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Soodyall, H
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Pitchappan, R
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Prasad, A. K. G
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Hammer, M
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Matisoo-Smith, L
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Wells, R. S
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The Geographic Consortium
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Elhaik, E et al., 'Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins', Nature Communications, vol. 5(1):3513, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014