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Ancient DNA reveals Europe’s first dogs came from eastern wolves — not local ones
Learn how DNA from 14,200-year-old dogs shows they lived in Europe before farming and traces their ancestry to eastern wolves ...
Researchers believed they evolved from grey wolves during the last Ice Age, but dog remains discovered at Gough’s Cave in ...
Ancient DNA from dogs and wolves has been analyzed to build a picture of when dogs were domesticated and how they evolved ...
An international team of researchers led by the Francis Crick Institute, the University of East Anglia and the Max Planck ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Using the oldest dog genes studied so far, scientists are finding more evidence that our furry friends have been our companions for thousands of years. CT researchers study social ...
Scientists have confirmed using full genome analysis that dogs were already living as human companions over 14,000 years ago.
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Humans and dogs have been friends for longer than previously thought. At least 15,000 years
A recent study published in Nature shows that early dogs in Europe were not just widespread, but also travelled alongside ...
Hunting companion, alarm system, loyal partner? The history of dogs by our side may have begun much earlier than we long ...
A new genetic study published in Nature has traced the earliest known domestic dogs back 15,800 years, offering the oldest ...
The findings challenge prevailing domestication timelines in anthropology.
Geneticists are pushing back the timeline of when people first domesticated dogs in Europe. Using the DNA from over 200 ...
Recent studies on ancient dog DNA reveal insights into canine domestication, suggesting a long-standing relationship between ...
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