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Successful reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes from ancient Central America and northwestern Mexico

January 9, 2018 John Boyd Publications 0

Morales-Arce, A.Y., C.A. Hofman, A. Duggan, M.A. Katzenberg, G. McCafferty, C. Warinner. Successful reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes from ancient Central America and northwestern Mexico Scientific Reports,(7)18100. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-18356-0

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