M. Świsłocka, M. Matosiuk, M. Ratkiewicz, A. Borkowska, M. Czajkowska, P. Mackiewicz
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Acknowledgements We are grateful to the sta of the Gostynin and Srokowo Forest Districts for their help during sample collection for genetic analyses, and Piotr Rode for drawing the figures. We would like to thank Prof. dr. habil. Adam Nadachowski and Dr. habil. Krzysztof Stefaniak for enlightening information about fossil records of moose, as well as Dr. Bastien Mennecart for providing helpful information about his study on the origin and evolution of deer. Michael Jacobs and Agata Borkowska-Clark edited the article for submission. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions, which significantly improved the manuscript. This project was financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (grant no. BMN-155) and was under subsidy for maintaining the research potential of the Faculty of Biology, University of Bialystok. Some computations were carried out at the Wrocław Center for Networking and Supercomputing under grant no. 307 (PM). Abstract
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