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SUBMITTER: Weinstock J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1159165 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Weinstock Jaco J Willerslev Eske E Sher Andrei A Tong Wenfei W Ho Simon Y W SY Rubenstein Dan D Storer John J Burns James J Martin Larry L Bravi Claudio C Prieto Alfredo A Froese Duane D Scott Eric E Xulong Lai L Cooper Alan A
PLoS biology 20050628 8
The rich fossil record of horses has made them a classic example of evolutionary processes. However, while the overall picture of equid evolution is well known, the details are surprisingly poorly understood, especially for the later Pliocene and Pleistocene, c. 3 million to 0.01 million years (Ma) ago, and nowhere more so than in the Americas. There is no consensus on the number of equid species or even the number of lineages that existed in these continents. Likewise, the origin of the endemic ...[more]