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Savolainen et al. 10.1073/pnas.0401814101.

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Fig. 2. Sequence alignment of mtDNA types from modern dingo (denoted "din"), dog (A–F), wolf (W), coyote (Coy), and archaeological dog samples (Arc), showing polymorphic positions only. The sequences are compared with mtDNA type A2, and only differences from this sequence are shown. –, indel; ?, unsequenced position. The polymorphic positions are numbered according to the dog genome (12). mtDNA type din14 contains a duplication of positions 15,524–15,535 not shown in the alignment. The sequences obtained from archaeological samples, mtDNA types Arc1 and Arc2, cover only positions 15,458–15,720.