The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process began and whether it occurred just once or multiple times across the Northern Hemisphere. To ascertain the value of modern genetic data to elucidate the origins of dog domestication, we analyzed 49,024 autosomal SNPs in 1,375 dogs (representing 35 breeds) and 19 wolves. After combining our data with previously published data,we contrasted the genetic signatures of 121 breeds with a worldwide archeological assessment of the earliest dog remains. Correlating the earliest archeological dogswith the geographic locations of 14 so-called “ancient” breeds (defined by their genetic differentiation) resulted in a counterintuitive pattern. Fir...
Advances in the isolation and sequencing of ancient DNA have begun to reveal the population historie...
International audienceDog domestication was probably started very early during the Upper paleolithic...
Although a large part of the global domestic dog population is free-ranging and free- breeding, kno...
The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process be...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and r...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
Dogs have been present in North America for at least 9000 years. To better understand how present-da...
Archaeologists have favored a date of 14,000-15,000 years before present (BP) for canine domesticati...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
International audienceThe geographic and temporal origins of dogs remain controversial. We generated...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists, but the origin and fate ...
The geographic and temporal origins of dogs remain controversial. We generated genetic sequences fro...
Advances in the isolation and sequencing of ancient DNA have begun to reveal the population historie...
International audienceDog domestication was probably started very early during the Upper paleolithic...
Although a large part of the global domestic dog population is free-ranging and free- breeding, kno...
The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process be...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and r...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
Dogs have been present in North America for at least 9000 years. To better understand how present-da...
Archaeologists have favored a date of 14,000-15,000 years before present (BP) for canine domesticati...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Abstract To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolut...
International audienceThe geographic and temporal origins of dogs remain controversial. We generated...
To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary hi...
Dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists, but the origin and fate ...
The geographic and temporal origins of dogs remain controversial. We generated genetic sequences fro...
Advances in the isolation and sequencing of ancient DNA have begun to reveal the population historie...
International audienceDog domestication was probably started very early during the Upper paleolithic...
Although a large part of the global domestic dog population is free-ranging and free- breeding, kno...