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Frantz, Laurent A. F. and Haile, James and Lin, Audrey T. and Scheu, Amelie and Ge org, Christina and Benecke, Norbert and Alexander, Michelle and Linderholm, Anna and Mullin, Victoria E. and Daly, Kevin G. and Battista, Vincent M. and Price, Max and Gron, Kurt J. and Alexandri, Panoraia and Arbogast, Rose-Marie and Arbuckle, Benjamin and Bl sescu, Adrian and Barnett, Ross and Bartosiewicz, L aszl o and Baryshnikov, Gennady and Bonsall, Clive and Bori c, Du san and Boronean t, Adina and Bulatovi c, Jelena and Cakirlar, Canan and Carretero, Jos e-Miguel and Chapman, John and Church, Mike and Crooijmans, Richard and De Cupere, Bea and Detry, Cleia and Dimitrijevic, Vesna and Dumitra scu, Valentin and du Plessis, Louis and Edwards, Ceiridwen J. and Erek, Cevdet Merih and ErimOzdo gan, Asl and Ervynck, Anton and Fulgione, Domenico and Gligor, Mihai and G otherstr om, Anders and Gourichon, Lionel and Groenen, Martien A.M. and Helmer, Daniel and Hongo, Hitomi and Horwitz, Liora K. and Irving-Pease, Evan K. and Lebrasseur, Oph elie and Lesur, Jos ephine and Malone, Caroline and Manaseryan, Ninna and Marciniak, Arkadiusz and Martlew, Holley and Mashkour, Marjan and Matthews, Roger and Matuzeviciute, Giedre Motuzaite and Maziar, Sepideh and Meijaard, Erik and McGovern, Tom and Megens, Hendrik-Jan and Miller, Rebecca and Mohaseb, Azadeh Fatemeh and Orschiedt, J org and Orton, David and Papathanasiou, Anastasia and Pearson, Mike Parker and Pinhasi, Ron and Radmanovi c, Darko and Ricaut, Fran cois-Xavier and Richards, Mike and Sabin, Richard and Sarti, Lucia and Schier, Wolfram and Sheikhi, Shiva and Stephan, Elisabeth and Stewart, John R. and Stoddart, Simon and Tagliacozzo, Antonio and Tasi c, Nenad and Trantalidou, Katerina and Tresset, Anne and Valdiosera, Cristina and van den Hurk, Youri and Van Poucke, Sophie and Vigne, Jean-Denis and Yanevich, Alexander and Zeeb-Lanz, Andrea and Triantafyllidis, Alexandros and Gilbert, M. Thomas P. and Schibler, J org and Rowley-Conwy, Peter and Zeder, Melinda and Peters, Joris and Cucchi, Thomas and Bradley, Daniel G. and Dobney, Keith and Burger, Joachim and Evin, Allowen and Girdland-Flink, Linus and Larson, Greger (2019) 'Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe.', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences., 116 (35). pp. 17231-17238.

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