Genomic analysis of wolves from Pakistan clarifies boundaries among three divergent wolf lineages
Among the three main divergent lineages of gray wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>), the Holarctic lineage is the most widespread and best studied, particularly in North America and Europe. Less is known about Tibetan (also called Himalayan) and Indian wolf lineages in southern Asia, especially in...
Main Authors: | Hennelly, LM, Sarwar, G, Fatima, H, Werhahn, G, Abbas, FI, Khan, AM, Mahmood, T, Kachel, S, Kubanychbekov, Z, Waseem, MT, Naqvi, RZ, Hamid, A, Abbas, Y, Aisha, H, Waseem, M, Farooq, M, Sacks, BN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2023
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