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Alan N Wilton

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BMC Genomics|May 25, 2011
A canine model of Cohen syndrome: Trapped Neutrophil SyndromeJeremy R Shearman, Alan N Wilton
Genetica|September 19, 2016
New insights on the history of canids in Oceania based on mitochondrial and nuclear dataKylie M Cairns, Alan N Wilton
Genetics Research International|May 9, 2012
Origins of the domestic dog and the rich potential for gene mappingJeremy R Shearman, Alan N Wilton
Molecular Ecology|October 31, 2015
Death by sex in an Australian icon: a continent-wide survey reveals extensive hybridization between dingoes and domestic dogsDanielle Stephens, Alan N Wilton, Peter J S Fleming, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 27, 2016
CorrigendumDanielle Stephens, Alan N Wilton, Peter J S Fleming, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 21, 2003
Genetic marker investigation of the source and impact of predation on a highly endangered speciesSam C Banks, Alan Horsup, Alan N Wilton, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 10, 2004
A detailed picture of the origin of the Australian dingo, obtained from the study of mitochondrial DNAPeter Savolainen, Thomas Leitner, Alan N Wilton, et al.
Genetica|May 24, 2012
Narrow genetic basis for the Australian dingo confirmed through analysis of paternal ancestryArman Ardalan, Mattias Oskarsson, Christian Natanaelsson, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 11, 2005
Genetic variation analysis of the Bali street dog using microsatellitesDawn N Irion, Alison L Schaffer, Sherry Grant, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 26, 2009
Invasive species can't cover their tracks: using microsatellites to assist management of starling (Sturnus vulgaris) populations in Western AustraliaLee Ann Rollins, Andrew P Woolnough, Alan N Wilton, et al.
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BMC Genomics|May 25, 2011
A canine model of Cohen syndrome: Trapped Neutrophil SyndromeJeremy R Shearman, Alan N Wilton
Genetica|September 19, 2016
New insights on the history of canids in Oceania based on mitochondrial and nuclear dataKylie M Cairns, Alan N Wilton
Genetics Research International|May 9, 2012
Origins of the domestic dog and the rich potential for gene mappingJeremy R Shearman, Alan N Wilton
Molecular Ecology|October 31, 2015
Death by sex in an Australian icon: a continent-wide survey reveals extensive hybridization between dingoes and domestic dogsDanielle Stephens, Alan N Wilton, Peter J S Fleming, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 27, 2016
CorrigendumDanielle Stephens, Alan N Wilton, Peter J S Fleming, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 21, 2003
Genetic marker investigation of the source and impact of predation on a highly endangered speciesSam C Banks, Alan Horsup, Alan N Wilton, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 10, 2004
A detailed picture of the origin of the Australian dingo, obtained from the study of mitochondrial DNAPeter Savolainen, Thomas Leitner, Alan N Wilton, et al.
Genetica|May 24, 2012
Narrow genetic basis for the Australian dingo confirmed through analysis of paternal ancestryArman Ardalan, Mattias Oskarsson, Christian Natanaelsson, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 11, 2005
Genetic variation analysis of the Bali street dog using microsatellitesDawn N Irion, Alison L Schaffer, Sherry Grant, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 26, 2009
Invasive species can't cover their tracks: using microsatellites to assist management of starling (Sturnus vulgaris) populations in Western AustraliaLee Ann Rollins, Andrew P Woolnough, Alan N Wilton, et al.
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