Aligned CR sequences of selected samples of wolves and dogs from GenBank, with the obtained scat samples : Explanation note: Aligned CR sequences of selected samples of wolves, dogs from GenBank, with scat samples obtained in this study. Numbers refer to mtDNA nucleotide positions referenced with respect to the complete mtDNA genome of gray wolf (GenBank Accession No. KF857179). Scat sequences D2137, D2138, D2139 and D2143 match each other differs from known Himalayan wolf haplotypes by at least two substitutions, while D2140 completely matches domestic dog and a wolf sequence in GenBank
Abstract Of the sub-species of Holarctic wolf, the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is uniquely ada...
Aim: We explore the phylogeography of Himalayan wolves using multiple genetic markers applied on a l...
Figure 1 - A Himalayan wolf photographed in Upper Mustang of Annapurna Conservation Area,...
Genebank sequences analysed in this study : Explanation note: GenBank accession numbers for se...
Median-joining networks of Himalayan wolf and related wolf and dog clades : Explanation note: ...
Blast report of sample D2140 : Explanation note: Blast search result for D2140 scat sequence
The supplementary material contains details on the genetic analysis procedure, tables with details o...
The taxonomic status of the wolf (Canis lupus) in Nepal's Trans-Himalaya is poorly understood. Recen...
Best model selection for Bayesian analysis : Explanation note: Estimating the best model of mo...
Wolves in the Himalayan region form a monophyletic lineage distinct from the present-day Holarctic g...
The Himalayan wolf seems uniquely adapted to life at high-altitudes of the Himalayas and the Tibetan...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is among the few large carnivores that survived the Late Pleistocene meg...
Species are often composed of evolutionarily distinct populations and lineages. Deciphering the evol...
Of the sub-species of Holarctic wolf, the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is uniquely adapted to at...
Figure S3: Individual dog and wolf haplogroup topologies from RAxML tree A. HG1â3, B. HG6 C. HG23-...
Abstract Of the sub-species of Holarctic wolf, the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is uniquely ada...
Aim: We explore the phylogeography of Himalayan wolves using multiple genetic markers applied on a l...
Figure 1 - A Himalayan wolf photographed in Upper Mustang of Annapurna Conservation Area,...
Genebank sequences analysed in this study : Explanation note: GenBank accession numbers for se...
Median-joining networks of Himalayan wolf and related wolf and dog clades : Explanation note: ...
Blast report of sample D2140 : Explanation note: Blast search result for D2140 scat sequence
The supplementary material contains details on the genetic analysis procedure, tables with details o...
The taxonomic status of the wolf (Canis lupus) in Nepal's Trans-Himalaya is poorly understood. Recen...
Best model selection for Bayesian analysis : Explanation note: Estimating the best model of mo...
Wolves in the Himalayan region form a monophyletic lineage distinct from the present-day Holarctic g...
The Himalayan wolf seems uniquely adapted to life at high-altitudes of the Himalayas and the Tibetan...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is among the few large carnivores that survived the Late Pleistocene meg...
Species are often composed of evolutionarily distinct populations and lineages. Deciphering the evol...
Of the sub-species of Holarctic wolf, the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is uniquely adapted to at...
Figure S3: Individual dog and wolf haplogroup topologies from RAxML tree A. HG1â3, B. HG6 C. HG23-...
Abstract Of the sub-species of Holarctic wolf, the Woolly wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is uniquely ada...
Aim: We explore the phylogeography of Himalayan wolves using multiple genetic markers applied on a l...
Figure 1 - A Himalayan wolf photographed in Upper Mustang of Annapurna Conservation Area,...