Native American gene flow into Polynesia predating Easter Island settlement
Author:
Ioannidis Alexander G., Blanco-Portillo Javier, Sandoval Karla, Hagelberg Erika, Miquel-Poblete Juan Francisco, Moreno-Mayar J. Víctor, Rodríguez-Rodríguez Juan Esteban, Quinto-Cortés Consuelo D., Auckland Kathryn, Parks TomORCID, Robson Kathryn, Hill Adrian V. S.ORCID, Avila-Arcos María C., Sockell Alexandra, Homburger Julian R., Wojcik Genevieve L.ORCID, Barnes Kathleen C.ORCID, Herrera Luisa, Berríos Soledad, Acuña Mónica, Llop Elena, Eng Celeste, Huntsman Scott, Burchard Esteban G., Gignoux Christopher R., Cifuentes Lucía, Verdugo Ricardo A., Moraga Mauricio, Mentzer Alexander J.ORCID, Bustamante Carlos D., Moreno-Estrada AndrésORCID
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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