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An Analysis of Singing to Wolves

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Analysis of 'Wolves' This song 'Wolf Singing' is a contemporary poem trying to explain to the reader how beautiful loneliness is to the reader, but I think a lonely girl as a negative aspect. Poems begin with a short encounter with the history of Wales and a story of a monk of Llanthony They told the readers that Wales people do not like it, so they started a lonely life in the wilderness. By reading this poem, unpopularity seems to be the cause of loneliness.

Rutledge et al. (2012b) Focusing on four types of North America (Gray Wolf, Coyote, East Wolf and Red Wolf), von Holdt et al. (2011) SNP data were reanalyzed by principal component analysis (PCA). They discovered that red wolves are the most unique among the four groups (Figure 3) and this may be due, at least in part, to the starting effect and drift associated with capture breeding programs. not. Recently, von Holdt and colleagues conducted a genome wide sequencing study. (2016) The number of loci was greatly expanded while focusing on a few individuals (up to 5.4 million SNPs) (28). The red wolves are the most different group (FST = 0.177, Timber Wolf and 0.107, coyotes are considered not mixed) but genetically coyotes are considered mixed. Vonhold et al

Wilson et al. (2000) Based on the analysis of nuclear and mtDNA data, so-called "three" hypotheses have been proposed. At the nuclear locus, Wilson et al. The red wolf and the east wolf proved to be more similar than the gray wolf. They identified coyotes mtDNA of east wolf and red wolf, but found that the unique sequence of the latter two forms is different from any coyotes mtDNA haplotype. The authors conclude that Coyote, Red Wolf, Eastern Wolf evolved in North America, Eastern + Red Wolf's lineage is different from Coyote's lineage of 150,000 to 300,000 years ago. These three hypotheses state that Eastern Wolf and Red Wolf are part of the same species.