Tham khảo Chó săn hươu Na Uy

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 “Giống chó Norwegian Elkhound -- Chó Elkhound Na-Uy”. Hội nuôi trồng. 
  2. Pang, J.-F.; Kluetsch, C.; Zou, X.-J.; Zhang, A.-b.; Luo, L.-Y.; Angleby, H.; Ardalan, A.; Ekstrom, C.; Skollermo, A.; Lundeberg, J.; Matsumura, S.; Leitner, T.; Zhang, Y.-P.; Savolainen, P. (2009). “MtDNA Data Indicate a Single Origin for Dogs South of Yangtze River, Less Than 16,300 Years Ago, from Numerous Wolves”. Molecular Biology and Evolution 26 (12): 2849–64. PMC 2775109. PMID 19723671. doi:10.1093/molbev/msp195
  3. Duleba, Anna; Skonieczna, Katarzyna; Bogdanowicz, Wiesław; Malyarchuk, Boris; Grzybowski, Tomasz (2015). “Complete mitochondrial genome database and standardized classification system for Canis lupus familiaris”. Forensic Science International: Genetics 19: 123–129. doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2015.06.014
  4. Klütsch, C.F.C.; Savolainen, Peter (2011). “Regional occurrence, high frequency, but low diversity of mitochondrial dna haplogroup d1 suggests a recent dog-wolf hybridization in scandinavia”. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research 6: 85. PMC 3040290. doi:10.1016/j.jveb.2010.08.035
  5. Thalmann, O.; Shapiro, B.; Cui, P.; Schuenemann, V. J.; Sawyer, S. K.; Greenfield, D. L.; Germonpre, M. B.; Sablin, M. V.; Lopez-Giraldez, F.; Domingo-Roura, X.; Napierala, H.; Uerpmann, H.-P.; Loponte, D. M.; Acosta, A. A.; Giemsch, L.; Schmitz, R. W.; Worthington, B.; Buikstra, J. E.; Druzhkova, A.; Graphodatsky, A. S.; Ovodov, N. D.; Wahlberg, N.; Freedman, A. H.; Schweizer, R. M.; Koepfli, K.- P.; Leonard, J. A.; Meyer, M.; Krause, J.; Paabo, S. và đồng nghiệp (2013). “Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Ancient Canids Suggest a European Origin of Domestic Dogs”. Science 342 (6160): 871–4. PMID 24233726. doi:10.1126/science.1243650
  6. “Breed standard”. The Kennel Club. Truy cập ngày 3 tháng 6 năm 2015. 
  • Lynch, Deborah and Jenny Madeoy. 2004 "Man's best research guide: Breeds hold key to shared ailments." presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Deborah Lynch of the Canine Studies Institute in Aurora, Ohio and Jenny Madeoy of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Centre in Seattle.
  • Lynch, Deborah and Jenny Madeoy. 2004a "How top dogs took lead 7,000 years ago." presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Seattle by Deborah Lynch of the Canine Studies Institute in Aurora, Ohio and Jenny Madeoy of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Centre in Seattle.

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