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A rapid loss of stripes: the evolutionary history of the extinct quagga.
Biol Lett. 2005 Sep 22;1(3):291-5. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0323.
Biol Lett. 2005.
PMID: 17148190
Free PMC article.
Twenty years ago, the field of ancient DNA was launched with the publication of two short mitochondrial (mt) DNA sequences from a single quagga (Equus quagga) museum skin, an extinct South African equid (Higuchi et al. 1984 Nature312, 282-284). This was the first ex …
Twenty years ago, the field of ancient DNA was launched with the publication of two short mitochondrial (mt) DNA sequences from a single qua …
DNA sequences from the quagga, an extinct member of the horse family.
Higuchi R, Bowman B, Freiberger M, Ryder OA, Wilson AC.
Higuchi R, et al.
Nature. 1984 Nov 15-21;312(5991):282-4. doi: 10.1038/312282a0.
Nature. 1984.
PMID: 6504142
These sequences, comprising 229 nucleotide pairs, differ by 12 base substitutions from the corresponding sequences of mtDNA from a mountain zebra, an extant member of the genus Equus. The number, nature and locations of the substitutions imply that there has been little or …
These sequences, comprising 229 nucleotide pairs, differ by 12 base substitutions from the corresponding sequences of mtDNA from a mountain …
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