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Evolutionary genomics of dog domestication
Robert K. Wayne
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Bridgett M. Vonholdt
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Phenotypic Groups
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Domestication
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Nuclear Genome
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Dog Domestication
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Evolutionary Genomics
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Grey Wolf
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Evolution Mode
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MtDNA Analysis
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Size Selectivity
50%
Color mutation
50%
Wolf
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Domestic Dog
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Middle Eastern
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Wild Relatives
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Haplotype Sharing
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Archaeological Record
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Genetic Changes
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Major Gene
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Wolf Population
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Dog Breeds
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Progressive Selection
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Coat Color
50%
IGF-1 Gene
50%
Small Breed
50%
Shift-share Analysis
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Phylogenetic Tree
100%
Evolutionary Genomics
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Canis Lupus
100%
Gene Structure
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1
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Selective Breeding
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Gene Mutation
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Dog Breed
50%
Major Gene
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Phylogenetic Tree
100%
Evolutionary Genomics
100%
Canis Lupus
100%
Dog Breed
50%
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1
50%
Major Gene
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Genetic Structure
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