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Typo correction.
[edit]Trade at one point is misspelled as 'tarade.' Section mtDNA second paragraph when discussing:
"Pereira et al. (2000) suggested that African lineages in Iberia were predominantly the result of the Atlantic slave tarade."
Hope this helps.
Dangling ref
[edit]I have located a dangling ref and hidden it, replacing each with a citation needed tag. This has been done because we have a reference pointing to a sources that is not recorded in the article. Please feel free to contact me if you need assistance fixing this. - Aussie Article Writer (talk)
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