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English: Phylogeny dendrogram calculated by genetic distance. The phylogeny was bootstrapped 100 times, nodes greater than 50% confidence are indicated. All breeds are clustered with 100% confidence unless otherwise indicated. Clades are colored relative to the genetic distance relationships. Italian breeds are highlighted with green text.
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Source Talenti, Andrea (2021-06-02). "Studies of modern Italian dog populations reveal multiple patterns for domestic breed evolution". Ecology and Evolution 8 (5). DOI:10.1002/ece3.3842. PMID 29531705.
Author Talenti A, Dreger DL, Frattini S, et al.

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