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- journal.pbio.0020340 author "David L. Reed, Vincent S. Smith, Shaless L. Hammond, Alan R. Rogers and Dale H. Clayton".
- journal.pbio.0020340 author2 "Smith, Vincent S.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 author3 "Hammond, Shaless L.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 author4 "Rogers, Alan R.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 author5 "Clayton, Dale H.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 date "2004".
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- journal.pbio.0020340 doi "10.1371/journal.pbio.0020340".
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- journal.pbio.0020340 first2 "Vincent S.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 first3 "Shaless L.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 first4 "Alan R.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 first5 "Dale H.".
- journal.pbio.0020340 isCitedBy Fahrenholzia_pinnata.
- journal.pbio.0020340 isCitedBy History_of_Earth.
- journal.pbio.0020340 isCitedBy Homo_erectus.
- journal.pbio.0020340 isCitedBy Human_evolution.
- journal.pbio.0020340 isCitedBy Pedicinus_hamadryus.
- journal.pbio.0020340 issn "1545-7885".
- journal.pbio.0020340 issue "11".
- journal.pbio.0020340 journal PLOS_Biology.
- journal.pbio.0020340 journal PLoS_Biology.
- journal.pbio.0020340 journal "PLoS Biology".
- journal.pbio.0020340 last "Reed".
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- journal.pbio.0020340 last3 "Hammond".
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- journal.pbio.0020340 location "San Francisco, CA".
- journal.pbio.0020340 page "e340".
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- journal.pbio.0020340 publisher PLOS.
- journal.pbio.0020340 title "Genetic Analysis of Lice Supports Direct Contact between Modern and Archaic Humans".
- journal.pbio.0020340 title "Genetic analysis of lice supports direct contact between modern and archaic humans".
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- journal.pbio.0020340 volume "2".
- journal.pbio.0020340 year "2004".