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Moodley, Y.; Westbury, M.V.; Russo, I-R.M.; Gopalakrishnan, S.; Rakotoarivelo, A.; Olsen, R.A.; Prost, S.; Tunstall, T.; Ryder, O.A.; Dalen, L.; Bruford, M.W. 2020. Interspecific gene flow and the evolution of specialisation in black and white rhinoceros. Molecular Biology and Evolution 37 (11): 3105-3117. doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaa148
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Moodley, Y. 2017. The divergent evolutionary histories of the black and white rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Plant and Animal Genome Conference XXV (San Diego) Abstract W424: 1.
Bruford, M.W.; Moodley, Y.; Dalen, L. 2016. Genetic status of the black rhinoceros – from DNA profiling to whole genome analysis (abstract). In: Scientific program of the 15th International Elephant & Rhino conservation and research symposium, Singapore, November 14-18, 2016. p. 71.
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