Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs
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Keith Dobney | László Bartosiewicz | Laurent A. F. Frantz | Daniel G. Bradley | Marilyne Duffraisse | Greger Larson | Anna Linderholm | Adrian Bălăşescu | Erika Gál | Matthew D. Teasdale | Valeria Mattiangeli | Finbar McCormick | Evangelos A. Dimopoulos | C. Hänni | G. Larson | D. Bradley | M. Ollivier | M. Teasdale | V. Mattiangeli | L. Frantz | K. Dobney | C. Hitte | J. Vigne | Angela R. Perri | S. Hughes | B. Gillet | M. Mashkour | A. Tresset | A. Bălășescu | Catherine Hänni | Mikhail V. Sablin | Victoria E. Mullin | Anne Tresset | Jean-Denis Vigne | Marjan Mashkour | M. Sablin | Maud Pionnier-Capitan | O. Lebrasseur | Anna Linderholm | M. Duffraisse | F. McCormick | L. Bartosiewicz | E. Gál | É. Nyerges | S. Bréhard | O. Chassaing | Christophe Hitte | Ophélie Lebrasseur | Sandrine Hughes | Morgane Ollivier | Maud Pionnier-Capitan | Angela Perri | Éva A. Nyerges | Stéphanie Bréhard | Benjamin Gillet | Olivier Chassaing | Marilyne Duffraisse | Morgane Ollivier | E. Dimopoulos
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