Single nucleotide polymorphisms in northeast European wolves (Canis lupus)
In the 1960s, the gray wolf was extinct as a breeding population in Scandinavia. However, in the 1980s a pair was established and started to reproduce in central Sweden. A third wolf, a male, immigrated to Sweden in 1991 contributing to the genetic variation in Scandinavia. Currently the Scandinavia...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics (until 231231)
2012
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