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Genetic analysis of historic western Great Lakes region wolf samples reveals early Canis lupus/lycaon hybridization

机译:西部大湖地区西部地区狼样品的遗传分析揭示了早期的犬红斑狼/吕卡犬杂交

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The genetic status of wolves in the western Great Lakes region has received increased attention following the decision to remove them from protection under the US Endangered Species Act. A recent study of mitochondrial DNA has suggested that the recovered wolf population is not genetically representative of the historic population. We present microsatellite genotype data on three historic samples and compare them with extant populations, and interpret published genetic data to show that the pre-recovery population was admixed over a century ago by eastern wolf (Canis lycaon) and grey wolf (Canis lupus) hybridization. The DNA profiles of the historic samples are similar to those of extant animals in the region, suggesting that the current Great Lakes wolves are representative of the historic population.
机译:根据《美国濒危物种法》决定将狼从保护区中删除后,西部大湖地区的狼的遗传状况受到了越来越多的关注。线粒体DNA的最新研究表明,回收的狼种群在遗传上不代表历史种群。我们提供了三个历史样本的微卫星基因型数据,并将其与现有种群进行了比较,并解释了已发表的遗传数据,以显示一个世纪前的东部狼(Canis lycaon)和灰狼(Canis lupus)杂交混合了恢复前种群。具有历史意义的样本的DNA谱图与该地区现存动物的DNA谱图相似,​​表明当前的大湖狼代表了历史种群。

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