The evolutionary history of dogs in the Americas
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James Haile | Jean-Marie Rouillard | M. Thomas P. Gilbert | Eske Willerslev | Ian Barnes | John R. Johnson | Shyam Gopalakrishnan | Elizabeth P. Murchison | Kelsey Noack Myers | Laurent A. F. Frantz | Andrew Kitchen | Ripan S. Malhi | Kevin Gori | Greger Larson | Kelsey E. Witt | Anna Linderholm | Adam R. Boyko | Carlos Peraza Lope | Selina Brace | Evangelos A. Dimopoulos | Evan K. Irving-Pease | A. Boyko | J. Rouillard | E. Willerslev | M. Gilbert | G. Larson | Kevin Gori | Y. Kwon | E. Guiry | R. Malhi | M. Sinding | V. Pitulko | P. Nikolskiy | Aleksei K. Kasparov | V. Ivanova | L. Frantz | A. Hansen | S. Gopalakrishnan | V. Grimes | I. Barnes | E. Murchison | Angela R. Perri | J. Haile | J. Enk | P. Sciulli | A. Hulme-Beaman | C. Ameen | A. Kitchen | Alison M. Devault | Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding | Selina Brace | O. Lebrasseur | Anna Linderholm | Vaughan Grimes | Jacob Enk | Alison Devault | Andrea Strakova | Máire Ní Leathlobhair | Michael Meyer | Anders J. Hansen | Young-Mi Kwon | Susan J. Crockford | Ophelie Lebrasseur | Carly Ameen | Jeffrey Blick | Yahaira Nunes Cortes | Morley Eldridge | Eric Guiry | Ardern Hulme-Beaman | John Johnson | Pavel A. Nikolskiy | Aurélie Manin | Terrance Martin | Mark Omura | Elena Y. Pavlova | Paul Sciulli | Varvara V. Ivanova | Christopher Widga | Vladimir V. Pitulko | Keith M. Dobney | C. Widga | T. Martin | M. Eldridge | C. Lope | S. Crockford | K. Myers | K. Dobney | A. Manin | Máire Ní Leathlobhair | A. Strakova | Michael Meyer | Jeffrey P. Blick | A. Kasparov | Elena Pavlova | Yahaira Nunes Cortes | Mark Omura | E. Irving-Pease | Shyam Gopalakrishnan | K. Witt | Máire Ní Leathlobhair | M. T. P. Gilbert | Anders J. Hansen | James Haile | Young Mi Kwon | Jean Marie Rouillard | E. Dimopoulos
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