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Autor:
Lars Arvestad, Peter Savolainen, Thomas Leitner, Caitlyn Braham, Ya-Ping Zhang, Joakim Lundeberg, Helen Angleby, Kristen M. Webb, Mattias Oskarsson, Jun-feng Pang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Sciences. 59:898-908
The discriminatory power of the noncoding control region (CR) of domestic dog mitochondrial DNA alone is relatively low. The extent to which the discriminatory power could be increased by analyzing additional highly variable coding regions of the mit
Autor:
Jun-feng Pang, Ai-bing Zhang, Camilla Ekström, Joakim Lundeberg, Li-Yang Luo, Arman Ardalan, Peter Savolainen, Cornelya F. C. Kluetsch, Helen Angleby, Xiao-Ju Zou, Ya-Ping Zhang, Shuichi Matsumura, Anna Sköllermo, Thomas Leitner
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology and Evolution
There is no generally accepted picture of where, when, and how the domestic dog originated. Previous studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have failed to establish the time and precise place of origin because of lack of phylogenetic resolution in the
Autor:
Peter Savolainen, Helen Angleby
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International. 154:99-110
We have analysed the genetic information to be obtained from analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in domestic dogs studying the exclusion capacity in different populations and the correlation between mtDNA types and breeds or types of dogs. The excl
Autor:
Cafer Tepeli, Mattias Oskarsson, E. Kirkness, Ya-Ping Zhang, Peter Savolainen, Arman Ardalan, Z. L. Ding, Helen Angleby, Lars-Göran Dahlgren
Publikováno v:
Heredity
WOS: 000303001600008
PubMed: 22108628
Global mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) data indicates that the dog originates from domestication of wolf in Asia South of Yangtze River (ASY), with minor genetic contributions from dog-wolf hybridisation else
PubMed: 22108628
Global mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) data indicates that the dog originates from domestication of wolf in Asia South of Yangtze River (ASY), with minor genetic contributions from dog-wolf hybridisation else
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/28278
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/28278
Autor:
Christian Natanaelsson, Joakim Lundeberg, Mattias Oskarsson, Peter Savolainen, Helen Angleby, Ewen F. Kirkness
Publikováno v:
BMC Genetics
BMC Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 45 (2006)
BMC Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 45 (2006)
Background Population genetic studies of dogs have so far mainly been based on analysis of mitochondrial DNA, describing only the history of female dogs. To get a picture of the male history, as well as a second independent marker, there is a need fo