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    AuthorAndersson, Leif (1)Barnett, Ross (1)Battista, Vincent (1)Clements, David R. (1)Dobney, Keith (1)... View MoreSubjectancient DNA (1)dispersal (1)domestication (1)european pigs (1)feral pigs (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    A novelmc1rallele for black coat colour reveals the polynesian ancestry and hybridization patterns of hawaiian feral pigs 

    Linderholm, Anna; Spencer, Daisy; Battista, Vincent; Frantz, Laurent; Barnett, Ross; Fleischer, Robert C.; James, Helen F.; Duffy, Dave; Sparks, Jed P.; Clements, David R.; Andersson, Leif; Dobney, Keith; Leonard, Jennifer A.; Larson, Greger (The Royal Society, 2016-09-01)
    Pigs (Sus scrofa) have played an important cultural role in Hawaii since Polynesians first introduced them in approximately AD 1200. Additional varieties of pigs were introduced following Captain Cook's arrival in Hawaii ...
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