Genetic introgression not only provides material for adaptive evolution but also confounds our understanding of evolutionary history. This is particularly true for canids, a species complex in which genome sequencing and analysis has revealed a complex history of admixture and introgression. Here, we sequence 19 new whole genomes from high-altitude Tibetan and Himalayan wolves and dogs and combine these into a larger data set of 166 whole canid genomes. Using these data, we explore the evolutionary history and adaptation of these and other canid lineages. We find that Tibetan and Himalayan wolves are closely related to each other, and that ∼39% of their nuclear genome is derived from an as-yet-unrecognized wolf-like lineage that is deeply d...
Extant Canis lupus genetic diversity can be grouped into three phylogenetically distinct clades: Eur...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they re...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...
Genetic introgression not only provides material for adaptive evolution but also confounds our under...
Genetic introgression provides material for adaptive evolution, but also confounds our understanding...
The Tibetan Mastiff (TM) is a native of the Tibetan Plateau, which has acquired fast adaption to the...
Species are often composed of evolutionarily distinct populations and lineages. Deciphering the evol...
High-throughput genotyping technologies developed for model species can potentially increase the res...
Aim: We explore the phylogeography of Himalayan wolves using multiple genetic markers applied on a l...
The Himalayan wolf seems uniquely adapted to life at high-altitudes of the Himalayas and the Tibetan...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe evolutionary history of the wolf-like cani...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a widely distributed top predator and ancestor of the domestic dog. T...
Extant Canis lupus genetic diversity can be grouped into three phylogenetically distinct clades: Eur...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they re...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...
Genetic introgression not only provides material for adaptive evolution but also confounds our under...
Genetic introgression provides material for adaptive evolution, but also confounds our understanding...
The Tibetan Mastiff (TM) is a native of the Tibetan Plateau, which has acquired fast adaption to the...
Species are often composed of evolutionarily distinct populations and lineages. Deciphering the evol...
High-throughput genotyping technologies developed for model species can potentially increase the res...
Aim: We explore the phylogeography of Himalayan wolves using multiple genetic markers applied on a l...
The Himalayan wolf seems uniquely adapted to life at high-altitudes of the Himalayas and the Tibetan...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe evolutionary history of the wolf-like cani...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a widely distributed top predator and ancestor of the domestic dog. T...
Extant Canis lupus genetic diversity can be grouped into three phylogenetically distinct clades: Eur...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they re...
The evolutionary history of the wolf-like canids of the genus Canis has been heavily debated, especi...