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The following pages link to DNA analysis of ancient dogs of the Americas: identifying possible founding haplotypes and reconstructing population histories. (Q34455185):
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- The past, present and future of mitochondrial genomics: have we sequenced enough mtDNAs? (Q26997347) (← links)
- Genetic structure in village dogs reveals a Central Asian domestication origin (Q29012840) (← links)
- Genomic Analyses Reveal the Influence of Geographic Origin, Migration, and Hybridization on Modern Dog Breed Development (Q33858818) (← links)
- Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of New Zealand's First Dogs (Q34497206) (← links)
- Prehistoric mitochondrial DNA of domesticate animals supports a 13th century exodus from the northern US southwest (Q38660136) (← links)
- The evolutionary history of dogs in the Americas (Q55877362) (← links)
- Biotic responses of canids to the terminal Pleistocene megafauna extinction (Q56518977) (← links)
- Responses of snow leopards, wolves and wild ungulates to livestock grazing in the Zorkul Strictly Protected Area, Tajikistan (Q60048637) (← links)
- NEW EVIDENCE OF THE EARLIEST DOMESTIC DOGS IN THE AMERICAS (Q60546579) (← links)
- Evidence for Early European Neolithic Dog Dispersal: New Data on Southeastern European Subfossil Dogs from the Prehistoric and Antiquity Ages (Q90334593) (← links)
- Culicidae evolutionary history focusing on the Culicinae subfamily based on mitochondrial phylogenomics (Q101166087) (← links)
- The Southernmost Pre-Columbian Dogs in the Americas: Phenotype, Chronology, Diet and Genetics (Q113305223) (← links)