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Connaître ses « origines génétiques » et... ne rien savoir !

To know your “genetic origins” and... to know nothing!

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Monteil, L., Bourrouillou, G. Connaître ses « origines génétiques » et... ne rien savoir !. Androl. (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12610-010-0055-6

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