Кто мы и как сюда попали. Древняя ДНК и новая наука о человеческом прошлом - Дэвид Райх
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34 Там же.
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43 Там же.
44 Lazaridis et al. “Genomic Insights”.
45 Неопубликованные результаты из лаборатории Дэвида Райха.
Глава 7. В поисках предков индейцев
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