The structure of human mitochondrial DNA variation
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Andrew G. Clark | Trefor Jenkins | Stephen T. Sherry | Douglas C. Wallace | Theodore G. Schurr | Himla Soodyall | A. Clark | S. Sherry | T. Jenkins | D. Wallace | T. Schurr | S. Ballinger | D. Merriwether | H. Soodyall | D. Andrew Merriwether | Scott W. Ballinger | D. A. Merriwether | A. Clark | Andrew G. Clark | Stephen T. Sherry | Douglas C. Wallace
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