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    Phylogenetic distinctiveness of Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian village dog Y chromosomes illuminates dog origins by Brown, Sarah K, Pedersen, Niels C, Jafarishorijeh, Sardar, Bannasch, Danika L, Ahrens, Kristen D, Wu, Jui-Te, Okon, Michaella, Sacks, Benjamin N

    Published in PloS one (14-12-2011)
    “…Modern genetic samples are commonly used to trace dog origins, which entails untested assumptions that village dogs reflect indigenous ancestry or that breed…”
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    Development of a 96 SNP panel for fecal genotyping and individual identification of bobcats (Lynx rufus) in California by Ahrens, Kristen D., Sacks, Benjamin N., Preckler-Quisquater, Sophie, Buchalski, Michael R.

    Published in Conservation genetics resources (11-09-2024)
    “…Spatial mark-recapture abundance estimates obtained from fecal genotyping are becoming an essential component of conservation of carnivores. The bobcat ( Lynx…”
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    Development of a 95 SNP panel to individually genotype mountain lions (Puma concolor) for microfluidic and other genotyping platforms by Buchalski, Michael R., Sacks, Benjamin N., Ahrens, Kristen D., Gustafson, Kyle D., Rudd, Jaime L., Ernest, Holly B., Dellinger, Justin A.

    Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-06-2022)
    “…The mountain lion ( Puma concolor ) is one of the few remaining large predators in California, USA with density estimation from fecal genotypes becoming an…”
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