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Pig domestication and human-mediated dispersal in western eurasia revealed through ancient DNA and geometric morphometrics
Author(s) -
C. Ottoni,
L. Girdland Flink,
A. Evin,
C. Geörg,
B. De Cupere,
W. Van Neer,
L. Bartosiewicz,
A. Linderholm,
R. Barnett,
J. Peters,
R. Decorte,
M. Waelkens,
N. Vanderheyden,
FrançoisXavier Ricaut,
C. Çakirlar,
Ö. Çevik,
A.R. Hoelzel,
M. Mashkour,
A.F. Mohaseb Karimlu,
S. Sheikhi Seno,
J. Daujat,
F. Brock,
R. Pinhasi,
H. Hongo,
M. Perez-Enciso,
M. Rasmussen,
L. Frantz,
H.-J. Megens,
R. Crooijmans,
M. Groenen,
B. Arbuckle,
N. Benecke,
U. Strand Vidarsdottir,
J. Burger,
T. Cucchi,
K. Dobney,
G. Larson
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/0jdf-q882
Subject(s) - morphometrics , biological dispersal , domestication , ancient dna , biology , geography , evolutionary biology , zoology , paleontology , ecology , demography , population , sociology

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