North African Berber and Arab Influences in the Western Mediterranean Revealed by Y-Chromosome DNA Haplotypes

Human Biology, Jun 2006 by G�rard, Nathalie, Berriche, Sala, Aouiz�rate, Annie, Di�terlen, Florent, Lucotte, G�rard

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NATHALIE G�RARD,1 SALA BERRICHE,1 ANNIE AOUIZ�RATE,1 FLORENT DI�TERLEN,1 AND G�RARD LUCOTTE1

1Institute of Molecular Anthropology, 44 rue Monge, 75005 Paris, France.

Human Biology, June 2006, v. 78, no. 3, pp. 307-316.

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