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- pnas.1513696112 date "2015-11-23".
- pnas.1513696112 displayAuthors "etal".
- pnas.1513696112 doi "10.1073/pnas.1513696112".
- pnas.1513696112 first1 "Pablo".
- pnas.1513696112 isCitedBy Yakutian_horse.
- pnas.1513696112 journal "PNAS Early Edition".
- pnas.1513696112 last1 "Librado".
- pnas.1513696112 layDate "2015-11-23".
- pnas.1513696112 laySource "University of Copenhagen press release".
- pnas.1513696112 layUrl "http://www.science.ku.dk/english/press/news/2015/adapting-to--70-degrees-in-siberia-a-tale-of-yakutian-horses/".
- pnas.1513696112 quote "contemporary Yakutian horses do not descend from the native horses that populated the region until the mid-Holocene, but were most likely introduced following the migration of the Yakut people a few centuries ago. Thus, they represent one of the fastest cases of adaptation to the extreme temperatures of the Arctic.".
- pnas.1513696112 title "Tracking the origins of Yakutian horses and the genetic basis for their fast adaptation to subarctic environments".
- pnas.1513696112 url 1513696112.full.pdf.