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- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb isCitedBy Family_Tree_DNA.
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb isCitedBy Genetic_genealogy.
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb issue "1–4".
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb page "248".
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb publisher "National Genealogical Society".
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb quote "Businessman Bennett Greenspan hoped that the approach used in the Jefferson and Cohen research would help family historians. After reaching a brick wall on his mother's surname, Nitz, he discovered and Argentine researching the same surname. Greenspan enlisted the help of a male Nitz cousin. A scientist involved in the original Cohen investigation tested the Argentine's and Greenspan's cousin's Y chromosomes. Their haplotypes matched perfectly.".
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb title "National Genealogical Society Quarterly".
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb volume "93".
- 09d461495708fe7902b5118dceea5faf02ff823f0cb7b29795974548b54262fb year "2005".