Analysis of MHC class II and monogenic eye diseases in the Scandinavian wolf population
ABSTRACT. In the late 1960’s all the wolves in Scandinavia went extinct in the wild due to extensive hunting. In 1983 two new wolves immigrated and founded, together with a third immigrant in 1991, the population that exists today. Due to the fact that the population originates from less than a ha...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics (until 231231)
2011
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