The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its extermination in the 1930s-1960s. Given its long-term isolation on the island and distinctive morphology, the genetic origin of the Sicilian wolf remains debated. We sequenced four nuclear genomes and five mitogenomes from the seven existing museum specimens to investigate the Sicilian wolf ancestry, rela-tionships with extant and extinct wolves and dogs, and diversity. Our results show that the Sicilian wolf is most closely related to the Italian wolf but carries ancestry from a lineage related to European Eneolithic and Bronze Age dogs. The average nucleotide diversity of the Sicilian wolf was half of the Italian wolf, with 37-50% of its genome contain...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they re...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its exterminatio...
Historically, many local grey wolf (Canis lupus) populations have undergone substantial reductions ...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Background The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they re...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its exterminatio...
Historically, many local grey wolf (Canis lupus) populations have undergone substantial reductions ...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Background The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they re...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...