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- Sanchez; et al. (2005), "High frequencies of Y chromosome lineages characterized by E3b1, DYS19-11, DYS392-12 in Somali males", European Journal of Human Genetics, 13 (7): 856–866, doi:10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201390, PMID 15756297, S2CID 2056193. Published online 9 March 2005
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- Sykes, Bryan (2006), Blood of the Isles: Exploring the Genetic Roots of Our Tribal History, Bantam, ISBN 0593056523
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