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Tell-tail signs of dual dog domestication

Related Downloads

  • Leathlobhair et al. "The evolutionary history of dogs in the Americas." Science (2018)
  • Olivier et al. "Dogs accompanied humans during the Neolithic expansion into Europe." Biology Letters (2018).

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