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Phylogeographic history of grey wolves in Europe
Authors:Małgorzata Pilot  Wojciech Branicki  Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski  Jacek Goszczyński  Bogumiła Jędrzejewska  Ihor Dykyy  Maryna Shkvyrya  Elena Tsingarska
Affiliation:1.Museum and Institute of Zoology,Polish Academy of Sciences,Warszawa,Poland;2.Institute of Forensic Research,Kraków,Poland;3.Department of Genetics and Evolution,Institute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University,Kraków,Poland;4.Mammal Research Institute,Polish Academy of Sciences,Bia?owie?a,Poland;5.Department of Forest Zoology and Game Management,Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW,Warsaw,Poland;6.Department of Zoology,Biological Faculty, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv,Lviv,Ukraine;7.The Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology,National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Kyiv,Ukraine;8.BALKANI Wildlife Society,Sofia,Bulgaria
Abstract:

Background  

While it is generally accepted that patterns of intra-specific genetic differentiation are substantially affected by glacial history, population genetic processes occurring during Pleistocene glaciations are still poorly understood. In this study, we address the question of the genetic consequences of Pleistocene glaciations for European grey wolves. Combining our data with data from published studies, we analysed phylogenetic relationships and geographic distribution of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes for 947 contemporary European wolves. We also compared the contemporary wolf sequences with published sequences of 24 ancient European wolves.
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