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The following pages link to Phylogenetic distinctiveness of Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian village dog Y chromosomes illuminates dog origins (Q34110067):
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- Reviewing population studies for forensic purposes: Dog mitochondrial DNA (Q22679884) (← links)
- A genetic assessment of the English bulldog (Q28005536) (← links)
- Gene flow between wolf and shepherd dog populations in Georgia (Caucasus) (Q28235820) (← links)
- Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs (Q28276102) (← links)
- The morphology of the mandibular coronoid process does not indicate that Canis lupus chanco is the progenitor to dogs (Q28602560) (← links)
- Genetic structure in village dogs reveals a Central Asian domestication origin (Q29012840) (← links)
- Using multiple markers to elucidate the ancient, historical and modern relationships among North American Arctic dog breeds (Q30732527) (← links)
- Association of Ehrlichia canis, Hemotropic Mycoplasma spp. and Anaplasma platys and severe anemia in dogs in Thailand (Q33440044) (← links)
- New insights into the genetic composition and phylogenetic relationship of wolves and dogs in the Iberian Peninsula (Q33817116) (← links)
- Identification of genetic variation on the horse y chromosome and the tracing of male founder lineages in modern breeds (Q34036293) (← links)
- Genetic characterization of healthy and sebaceous adenitis affected Standard Poodles from the United States and the United Kingdom (Q34237404) (← links)
- Brown and polar bear Y chromosomes reveal extensive male-biased gene flow within brother lineages (Q34412016) (← links)
- Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variation of wolves (Canis lupus) in Southeast Alaska and comparison with wolves, dogs, and coyotes in North America (Q34449832) (← links)
- Genetic and morphometric evidence on a Galápagos Island exposes founder effects and diversification in the first-known (truly) feral western dog population (Q35049802) (← links)
- Y-chromosome evidence supports asymmetric dog introgression into eastern coyotes (Q37215271) (← links)
- Polymorphisms in ERAP1 and ERAP2 are shared by Caninae and segregate within and between random- and pure-breeds of dogs. (Q40553258) (← links)
- DNA Sequence Variants in the Five Prime Untranslated Region of the Cyclooxygenase-2 Gene Are Commonly Found in Healthy Dogs and Gray Wolves (Q40658467) (← links)
- The effects of dog breed development on genetic diversity and the relative influences of performance and conformation breeding (Q44139224) (← links)
- Conservation implications for dingoes from the maternal and paternal genome: Multiple populations, dog introgression, and demography (Q47094174) (← links)
- Paternal phylogeographic structure of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in northeastern Asia and the effect of male-mediated gene flow to insular populations (Q47096413) (← links)
- Pre-Columbian origins of Native American dog breeds, with only limited replacement by European dogs, confirmed by mtDNA analysis (Q51225566) (← links)
- On the origin of mongrels: evolutionary history of free-breeding dogs in Eurasia. (Q54901519) (← links)
- Companion and free-ranging Bali dogs: Environmental links with personality traits in an endemic dog population of South East Asia. (Q55339556) (← links)
- Genetic diversity and population structure of African village dogs based on microsatellite and immunity-related molecular markers. (Q55457566) (← links)
- Elucidating biogeographical patterns in Australian native canids using genome wide SNPs. (Q55493852) (← links)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Constraint violations/P7896 (← links | edit)