Killer whale genomes reveal a complex history of recurrent admixture and vicariance
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Laurent Excoffier | Marie Louis | Jay Barlow | Tim Collins | Tim Gerrodette | Christophe Guinet | John W Durban | Rochelle Constantine | Paul Wade | M Thomas P Gilbert | Andrew Brownlow | Ruth Esteban | Renaud de Stephanis | Mikkel-Holger S Sinding | Jochen B W Wolf | George Pacheco | Lisa Ballance | Willy Dabin | Luciano Dalla Rosa | Wayne Hoggard | Paul Tixier | Cory J D Matthews | Filipa I P Samarra | Michael D Martin | Robin W Baird | Phillip A Morin | Andrew D Foote | Steven H Ferguson | Kelly M Robertson | Ana R Amaral | Charles Scott Baker | Nicholas J Davison | M Bradley Hanson | Sara B Tavares | John A Totterdell
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