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We thank Krishna R. Veeramah and Yong Zhou (BGI, Shenzhen, China) for providing valuable suggestions, Qi-Jun Zhou for collecting CTVT samples and laboratory work, Newton O. Otecko for providing dog samples from Kenya, Ming-Shan Wang for collecting dog samples from Sri Lanka, Shi-Fang Wu for collecting other dog samples, Shao-Jie Zhang for managing re-sequencing data, and the BIG Data Center in Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) for usage of their high-performance computing platform. This work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program (B) (XDB13000000) of the CAS, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31621062, 91731304, 41672021 and 41630102), and the Animal Branch of the Germplasm Bank of Wild Species, CAS (the Large Research Infrastructure Funding). Q.F. is supported by CAS (XDA19050102, QYZDB-SSW-DQC003, and XDPB05), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (55008731). G.-D.W. is supported by the Youth Innovation Promotion Association, CAS.
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Y.-P.Z. initiated the project. G.-D.W., Q.F. and Y.-P.Z. managed the project. F.-L.C., S.C.O., A.E., M.M.T., A.D.P. and P.S. collected and provided the samples. T.-T.Y. performed laboratory experiments. T.-T.Y. and X.W. managed the sequencing data. X.W. and B.-W.Z. analyzed and interpreted the data. X.W., M.A.Y., and B.-W.Z. wrote the original manuscript. G.-D.W., Q.F., and Y.-P.Z. reviewed and edited the manuscript.
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Wang, X., Zhou, BW., Yang, M.A. et al. Canine transmissible venereal tumor genome reveals ancient introgression from coyotes to pre-contact dogs in North America. Cell Res 29, 592–595 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-019-0183-2
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