Importance of the geographic barriers to promote gene drift and avoid pre- and post-Columbian gene flow in Mexican native groups: Evidence from forensic STR Loci
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Importance of the geographic barriers to promote gene drift and avoid pre- and post-Columbian gene flow in Mexican native groups: Evidence from forensic STR Loci
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Volume 160, Issue 2, Pages 298-316
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Wiley
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2016-03-06
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10.1002/ajpa.22969
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