Inferring the genetic history of lactase persistence along the Italian peninsula from a large genomic interval surrounding theLCTgene
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Inferring the genetic history of lactase persistence along the Italian peninsula from a large genomic interval surrounding theLCTgene
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Volume 158, Issue 4, Pages 708-718
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Wiley
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2015-07-15
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10.1002/ajpa.22814
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