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What can the Y chromosome tell us about the origin of modern humans ? / [Tyler-Smith, Chris]
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Appartient au périodique : The speciation of modern Homo sapiens, Oxford
Sujet: paléoanthropologie • homo sapiens • théorie de l'évolution • génétique antique • sexe
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