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Phylogeography and pleistocene evolution in the North American black bear
Stephen Wooding, Ryk Ward
Eugene Mcdermott Center For Human Growth & Development
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Phylogeography
100%
Ursidae
87%
Forests
52%
Population
17%
Mitochondrial DNA
15%
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms
14%
Nucleotides
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
phylogeography
76%
Pleistocene
44%
mitochondrial DNA
23%
bear
22%
geographical distribution
21%
polymorphism
20%
refuge
20%
fragmentation
17%
history
10%
distribution
6%
Agriculture & Biology
Ursus americanus
84%
phylogeography
66%
habitat fragmentation
20%
restriction fragment length polymorphism
17%
mitochondrial DNA
16%
geographical distribution
15%
hybridization
15%
nucleotides
13%
nucleotide sequences
12%