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African elephant genetics: enigmas and anomalies\(^\dagger \)

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For enabling part of the primary research that forms the basis for this study, we thank the US Fish and Wildlife Service African Elephant Conservation Fund, and specifically grants AFE1816-F18AP00819 and AFE1606-F16AP00909.

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Roca, A.L. African elephant genetics: enigmas and anomalies\(^\dagger \). J Genet 98, 83 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-019-1125-y

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