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The following pages link to Laurent A. F. Frantz (Q59549575):
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- Evolutionary dynamics of copy number variation in pig genomes in the context of adaptation and domestication (Q21266673) (← links)
- Analyses of pig genomes provide insight into porcine demography and evolution (Q22122156) (← links)
- Regions of homozygosity in the porcine genome: consequence of demography and the recombination landscape (Q27329450) (← links)
- Evidence of long-term gene flow and selection during domestication from analyses of Eurasian wild and domestic pig genomes (Q28266790) (← links)
- Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs (Q28276102) (← links)
- A novel MC1R allele for black coat colour reveals the Polynesian ancestry and hybridization patterns of Hawaiian feral pigs (Q28598156) (← links)
- Evolution of Tibetan wild boars (Q28645972) (← links)
- Testing models of speciation from genome sequences: divergence and asymmetric admixture in Island South-East Asian Sus species during the Plio-Pleistocene climatic fluctuations (Q28651244) (← links)
- Genome sequencing reveals fine scale diversification and reticulation history during speciation in Sus (Q28658391) (← links)
- Pig domestication and human-mediated dispersal in western Eurasia revealed through ancient DNA and geometric morphometrics (Q28709640) (← links)
- Analysis of the genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA, Y-chromosome sequences, and MC1R sheds light on the ancestry of Nigerian indigenous pigs. (Q33837014) (← links)
- Neandertal admixture in Eurasia confirmed by maximum-likelihood analysis of three genomes. (Q34404701) (← links)
- Genomic analysis reveals selection for Asian genes in European pigs following human-mediated introgression (Q34477690) (← links)
- Untangling the hybrid nature of modern pig genomes: a mosaic derived from biogeographically distinct and highly divergent Sus scrofa populations (Q34477708) (← links)
- A high density recombination map of the pig reveals a correlation between sex-specific recombination and GC content. (Q34478154) (← links)
- The Evolution of Suidae. (Q34500201) (← links)
- Hybrid origin of European commercial pigs examined by an in-depth haplotype analysis on chromosome 1. (Q34818424) (← links)
- Copy number variation in the speciation of pigs: a possible prominent role for olfactory receptors (Q35551381) (← links)
- Inferring Bottlenecks from Genome-Wide Samples of Short Sequence Blocks (Q36291371) (← links)
- Host-plant genotypic diversity and community genetic interactions mediate aphid spatial distribution (Q37586195) (← links)
- Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets (Q38368143) (← links)
- The genetics of indirect ecological effects-plant parasites and aphid herbivores. (Q38750977) (← links)
- The dental calculus metabolome in modern and historic samples (Q42369734) (← links)
- Rabbits and the Specious Origins of Domestication (Q49897646) (← links)
- Synchronous diversification of Sulawesi's iconic artiodactyls driven by recent geological events. (Q52593250) (← links)
- The evolutionary history of dogs in the Americas (Q55877362) (← links)
- Artificial selection on introduced Asian haplotypes shaped the genetic architecture in European commercial pigs (Q57077770) (← links)
- ABLE: blockwise site frequency spectra for inferring complex population histories and recombination (Q57094086) (← links)
- Selection of Appropriate Metagenome Taxonomic Classifiers for Ancient Microbiome Research (Q57094607) (← links)
- Dogs accompanied humans during the Neolithic expansion into Europe (Q57486732) (← links)
- The dental calculus metabolome in modern and historic samples (Q57773316) (← links)
- Modern wolves trace their origin to a late Pleistocene expansion from Beringia (Q59419702) (← links)
- Genomic analysis on pygmy hog reveals extensive interbreeding during wild boar expansion (Q64079879) (← links)
- Paleogenomics of Animal Domestication (Q64115098) (← links)
- Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe (Q67223767) (← links)
- Evidence of pathogen-induced immunogenetic selection across the large geographic range of a wild seabird (Q89874536) (← links)
- Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic (Q91470219) (← links)
- Microbial differences between dental plaque and historic dental calculus are related to oral biofilm maturation stage (Q91673905) (← links)
- Animal domestication in the era of ancient genomics (Q91709205) (← links)
- Ancient DNA suggests modern wolves trace their origin to a Late Pleistocene expansion from Beringia (Q92002223) (← links)
- The Origin and Population History of the Endangered Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana) (Q93340547) (← links)
- A mitochondrial genetic divergence proxy predicts the reproductive compatibility of mammalian hybrids (Q96121476) (← links)
- 863 genomes reveal the origin and domestication of chicken (Q96683859) (← links)
- Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (Q96685026) (← links)
- Author Correction: 863 genomes reveal the origin and domestication of chicken (Q97636239) (← links)
- Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs (Q101120555) (← links)
- Genomes of Pleistocene Siberian Wolves Uncover Multiple Extinct Wolf Lineages (Q101127570) (← links)
- Genetic origins and diversity of bushpigs from Madagascar (Potamochoerus larvatus, family Suidae) (Q103002353) (← links)
- Addendum: Genomic analysis on pygmy hog reveals extensive interbreeding during wild boar expansion (Q104064384) (← links)
- Genetic Diversity, Inbreeding Level, and Genetic Load in Endangered Snub-Nosed Monkeys (<i>Rhinopithecus</i>) (Q104690406) (← links)