Remembering distinguished professor Robert K. Wayne
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- DOI: 10.1111/mec.16926
Remembering distinguished professor Robert K. Wayne
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- Aguilar, A., Roemer, G., Debenham, S., Binns, M., Garcelon, D., & Wayne, R. K. (2004). High MHC diversity maintained by balancing selection in an otherwise genetically monomorphic mammal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(10), 3490-3494.
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- Crandall, K. A., Bininda-Emonds, O. R. P., Mace, G. M., & Wayne, R. K. (2000). Considering evolutionary processes in conservation biology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 15(7), 290-295.
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- Freedman, A. H., & Wayne, R. K. (2017). Deciphering the origin of dogs: From fossils to genomes. Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 5, 281-307.
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- Gottelli, D., Sillero-Zubiri, C., Applebaum, G. D., Roy, M. S., Girman, D. J., Garcia-Moreno, J., Ostrander, E. A., & Wayne, R. K. (1994). Molecular genetics of the most endangered canid: The Ethiopian wolf, Canis simensis. Molecular Ecology, 3, 301-312.
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- Jenks, S. M., & Wayne, R. K. (1992). Problems and policy for species threatened by hybridization: The red wolf as a case study. In D. R. McCullough & R. H. Barrett (Eds.), Wildlife 2001: Populations (pp. 237-251). Springer Dordrecht 1163.
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