Signatures of de-domestication in autochthonous pig breeds and of domestication in wild boar populations from MC1R and NR6A1 allele distribution.
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C. Óvilo | M. Čandek-Potokar | Samuele Bovo | L. Fontanesi | G. Usai | A. Ribani | C. Geraci | G. Schiavo | L. Nanni Costa | M. Škrlep | M. Djan | N. Veličković | D. Karolyi | K. Salajpal | S. Dall'Olio | M. Gallo | S. Tinarelli | V. J. Utzeri | Č. Radović | R. Savić | K. Gvozdanović | I. Djurkin-Kušec | R. Doneva
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