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Lack Of Genetic Diversity May Have Doomed Tasmanian Tiger

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Although humans are blamed for the extinction of the dog-like Australian marsupial some 80 years ago, researchers say its problems may have started more than 70,000 years ago.

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Limited Genetic Diversity Preceded Extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger

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Limited Genetic Diversity Preceded Extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger

A plan to bring the Tasmanian tiger back from extinction raises questions

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Lack Of Genetic Diversity May Have Doomed Tasmanian Tiger, Scientists Say : The Two-Way : NPR

The Last Thylacine Officially Known to Man, The animal, a female, was captured by Elias Churchill with a snare trap and was sold to Hobart zoo in May 1936. It, lived as

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Genome of the Tasmanian tiger provides insights into the evolution and demography of an extinct marsupial carnivore

Tasmanian tigers were in 'bad genetic shape' long before extinction, DNA analysis shows - ABC News

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Scientists could create a genetic doppelgänger of a Tasmanian Tiger. But will it be wild enough to avoid extinction a second time? - BBC Science Focus Magazine

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