id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yue3u52bmzfjlk4bwbqhs6bu5m Diana B. Acosta Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships in feral pig populations from Argentina 2019 10 .pdf application/pdf 9877 2432 15 In Argentina, domestic pigs (Sus scrofa Linnaeus 1758) were introduced during the first Buenos Aires foundation, in the year 1536. characterize the oldest feral pig populations in Argentina, making use of the mitochondrial control region given that a large proportion of feral pigs found in the species' original sites in Argentina have European Sampling sites in populations of feral pigs from Buenos Aires and Corrientes Sampling sites, indicating sample ID, Origin (locality), geographic coordinates, number of samples (N), Status (feral pig or wild boar) and Reference. For the Buenos Aires feral pig populations, 78.21% of the anaysed sequences correspond to the subclade E1-A (H1, H2, H4, H11, Genetic diversity of wild boar populations and domestic pig breeds (Sus scrofa) Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships in feral pig populations from Argentina Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships in feral pig populations from Argentina ./cache/work_yue3u52bmzfjlk4bwbqhs6bu5m.pdf ./txt/work_yue3u52bmzfjlk4bwbqhs6bu5m.txt