The evolutionary history of extinct and living lions
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Huanming Yang | T. Sicheritz-Pontén | T. Marquès-Bonet | A. Antunes | W. Johnson | E. Eizirik | G. Zazula | G. Larson | Shiping Liu | Marc de Manuel | K. Koepfli | M. Sinding | Christian Carøe | Sarah S. T. Mak | A. Hansen | S. Gopalakrishnan | Marcela Sandoval-Velasco | M. Gilbert | M. L. Zepeda Mendoza | Michael D. Martin | Shanlin Liu | R. Barnett | G. Baryshnikov | N. Yamaguchi | Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding | Chunxue Guo | Jiao Zheng | Filipe Garrett Vieira | Guojie Zhang | Stephen J. O’Brien | F. G. Vieira | M. Z. Mendoza | Klaus‐Peter Koepfli | M. Manuel | Thomas M. P. Gilbert | Shyam Gopalakrishnan | Tomàs Marquès-Bonet | Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén | Stephen J. O’Brien | Warren E. Johnson | M. Lisandra Zepeda Mendoza | Shiping Liu | Michael D. Martin | Sarah S. T. Mak | Shanlin Liu | Anders J. Hansen | M. T. P. Gilbert
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