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  • Galanter, J.M.; Fernandez-Lopez, J.C.; Gignoux, C.R.; Barnholtz-Sloan, J.; Fernandez-Rozadilla, C.; Via, M.; Hidalgo-Miranda, A.; Contreras, A.V.; Figueroa, L.U.; Raska, P.; Jimenez-Sanchez, G.; Zolezzi, I.S.; Torres, M.; Ponte, C.R.; Ruiz, Y.; Salas, A.; Nguyen, E.; Eng, C.; Borjas, L.; Zabala, W.; Barreto, G.; González, F.R.; Ibarra, A.; Taboada, P.; Porras, L.; Moreno, F.; Bigham, A.; Gutierrez, G.; Brutsaert, T.; León-Velarde, Fabiola; Moore, L.G.; Vargas, E.; Cruz, M.; Escobedo, J.; Rodriguez-Santana, J.; Rodriguez-Cintrón, W.; Chapela, R.; Ford, J.G.; Bustamante, C.; Seminara, D.; Shriver, M.; Ziv, E.; Burchard, E.G.; Haile, R.; Parra, E.; Carracedo, A. (Public Library of Science, 2012)
    Most individuals throughout the Americas are admixed descendants of Native American, European, and African ancestors. Complex historical factors have resulted in varying proportions of ancestral contributions between ...
  • Reich, D.; Patterson, N.; Campbell, D.; Tandon, A.; Mazieres, S.; Ray, N.; Parra, M.V.; Rojas, W.; Duque, C.; Mesa, N.; García, L.F.; Triana, O.; Blair, S.; Maestre, A.; Dib, J.C.; Bravi, C.M.; Bailliet, G.; Corach, D.; Hünemeier, T.; Bortolini, M.C.; Salzano, F.M.; Petzl-Erler, M.L.; Acuña-Alonzo, V.; Aguilar-Salinas, C.; Canizales-Quinteros, S.; Tusié-Luna, T.; Riba, L.; Rodríguez-Cruz, M.; Lopez-Alarcón, M.; Coral-Vazquez, R.; Canto-Cetina, T.; Silva-Zolezzi, I.; Fernandez-Lopez, J.C.; Contreras, A.V.; Jimenez-Sanchez, G.; Gómez-Vázquez, M.J.; Molina, J.; Carracedo, A.; Salas, A.; Gallo López-Aliaga, Carla Maria; Poletti, G.; Witonsky, D.B.; Alkorta-Aranburu, G.; Sukernik, R.I.; Osipova, L.; Fedorova, S.A.; Vasquez, R.; Villena, M.; Moreau, C.; Barrantes, R.; Pauls, D.; Excoffier, L.; Bedoya, G.; Rothhammer, F.; Dugoujon, J.-M.; Larrouy, G.; Klitz, W.; Labuda, D.; Kidd, J.; Kidd, K.; Di Rienzo, A.; Freimer, N.B.; Price, A.L.; Ruiz-Linares, A. (Springer Nature, 2012)
    The peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archaeological and linguistic research; however, central questions remain unresolved. One contentious issue is whether the settlement occurred by means ...

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