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[RC] OT: Mitochondrial DNA and the origins of the domestic horse - Linda Marins

This is drifting pretty far OT, so this will (probably :-) be my last post
on the subject, but here is the *free full text* of a 2002 article on
genetic diversity in domestic horses:
 
 
It contains figures and diagrams.
 
Did you know there is an "Ancient Alaskan Horse?":
 
  "Vilà et al. (3) sequenced ancient DNA from an indisputably
    wild horse sample, namely from Alaskan horse remains,
    preserved in the permafrost, with dates ranging between
    12,000 and 28,000 years (y) ago."
 
Linda Marins