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Subject   [ÀÚ·á] Phylogeny and origin of the domestic dog
Phylogeny and origin of the domestic dog

Robert K. Wayne and Carles Vila

The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is the most phenotypically diverse mammal species known and ranges in size and conformation from the diminutive Chihuahua to the gargantuan Great Dane. The difference in size and conformation among dog breeds exceeds that among species in the dog family Canidae (Wayne, 1986a,b; see Chapter 3).


CAB International 2001, The Genetics of the Dog (eds A. Ruvinsky and J. Sampson)
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