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Zoology / Dingo / Interbreeding of dingoes with other domestic dogs / New Guinea Singing Dog / Haplogroup N / Mitochondrial DNA / Pariah dog / Dog / Canis lupus dingo / Feral dogs / Fauna of Australia / Mammals of Australia
Date: 2004-08-09 13:11:18
Zoology
Dingo
Interbreeding of dingoes with other domestic dogs
New Guinea Singing Dog
Haplogroup N
Mitochondrial DNA
Pariah dog
Dog
Canis lupus dingo
Feral dogs
Fauna of Australia
Mammals of Australia

A detailed picture of the origin of the Australian dingo, obtained from the study of mitochondrial DNA Peter Savolainen*†, Thomas Leitner‡, Alan N. Wilton§, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith¶, and Joakim Lundeberg*

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