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<p>The taxonomy of the red and eastern wolf of the <a href="page.php?w=Southeastern_United_States">Southeastern United States</a> and the <a href="page.php?w=Great_Lakes">Great Lakes</a> regions, respectively, has been long debated, with various schools of thought advocating that they represent either unique species or results of varying degrees of gray wolf × coyote admixture.</p>

<p>In May 2011, an examination of 48,000&nbsp;<a href="page.php?w=single_nucleotide_polymorphisms">single nucleotide polymorphisms</a> in red wolves, eastern wolves,</p><p>
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