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- who: Honghai Zhang from the China West Normal University, China have published the paper: Comparative transcriptomics of high-altitude Vulpes and their low-altitude relatives, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The authors used three secondary calibration points published in previous studies as references (i.e. the most recent common ancestors of A. melanoleuca and U. maritimus V. ferrilata and C. l. familiaris and V. lagopus and V. vulpes were calibrated as diverged between 16.1 and 22.6 10.13 and 16.86 and 4.5 and 10.3 Ma respectively) (Hu et_al 2016 Peng . . .
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