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The following pages link to mtDNA data indicate a single origin for dogs south of Yangtze River, less than 16,300 years ago, from numerous wolves (Q28257087):
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- A 33,000-year-old incipient dog from the Altai Mountains of Siberia: evidence of the earliest domestication disrupted by the Last Glacial Maximum (Q21089947) (← links)
- Genome sequencing highlights the dynamic early history of dogs (Q21092403) (← links)
- Social learning from humans or conspecifics: differences and similarities between wolves and dogs (Q21129143) (← links)
- Ancient DNA analysis of the oldest canid species from the Siberian Arctic and genetic contribution to the domestic dog (Q21131771) (← links)
- Ancient DNA analysis affirms the canid from Altai as a primitive dog (Q21133648) (← links)
- The domestic dog: man's best friend in the genomic era (Q21184025) (← links)
- Whole mitochondrial genome sequencing of domestic horses reveals incorporation of extensive wild horse diversity during domestication (Q21284046) (← links)
- Reviewing population studies for forensic purposes: Dog mitochondrial DNA (Q22679884) (← links)
- Worldwide patterns of genomic variation and admixture in gray wolves (Q24091295) (← links)
- Genome analysis of the domestic dog (Korean Jindo) by massively parallel sequencing (Q24606665) (← links)
- Genome-wide SNP and haplotype analyses reveal a rich history underlying dog domestication (Q24615541) (← links)
- Origins of domestic dog in southern East Asia is supported by analysis of Y-chromosome DNA (Q24634296) (← links)
- Genetic Structure of Water Chestnut Beetle: Providing Evidence for Origin of Water Chestnut (Q26315225) (← links)
- Tracking the evolutionary origins of dog-human cooperation: the "Canine Cooperation Hypothesis" (Q26853497) (← links)
- Wolves are better imitators of conspecifics than dogs (Q27330128) (← links)
- Genetic convergence in the adaptation of dogs and humans to the high-altitude environment of the tibetan plateau (Q28245194) (← links)
- Reconstructing the colonization history of lost wolf lineages by the analysis of the mitochondrial genome (Q28246199) (← links)
- Comprehensive study of mtDNA among Southwest Asian dogs contradicts independent domestication of wolf, but implies dog-wolf hybridization (Q28261346) (← links)
- Out of southern East Asia: the natural history of domestic dogs across the world (Q28271010) (← links)
- Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs (Q28276102) (← links)
- Diet adaptation in dog reflects spread of prehistoric agriculture (Q28277053) (← links)
- The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet (Q28284286) (← links)
- The genomics of selection in dogs and the parallel evolution between dogs and humans (Q28290575) (← links)
- Complete mitochondrial genomes of ancient canids suggest a European origin of domestic dogs (Q28301981) (← links)
- Dietary Variation and Evolution of Gene Copy Number among Dog Breeds (Q28601019) (← links)
- The morphology of the mandibular coronoid process does not indicate that Canis lupus chanco is the progenitor to dogs (Q28602560) (← links)
- African origin for Madagascan dogs revealed by mtDNA analysis (Q28646089) (← links)
- Linked genetic variants on chromosome 10 control ear morphology and body mass among dog breeds (Q28648030) (← links)
- Difference in quantity discrimination in dogs and wolves (Q28652040) (← links)
- Patterns and implications of extensive heterochrony in carnivoran cranial suture closure (Q28655701) (← links)
- Pet fur or fake fur? A forensic approach (Q28656374) (← links)
- Derived variants at six genes explain nearly half of size reduction in dog breeds (Q28661364) (← links)
- Chicken domestication: an updated perspective based on mitochondrial genomes (Q28684138) (← links)
- MHC variability supports dog domestication from a large number of wolves: high diversity in Asia (Q28710326) (← links)
- So many doggone traits: mapping genetics of multiple phenotypes in the domestic dog (Q28727422) (← links)
- Origins of the domestic dog and the rich potential for gene mapping (Q28730421) (← links)
- Man's best friend becomes biology's best in show: genome analyses in the domestic dog (Q28730686) (← links)
- Adaptation and niche construction in human prehistory: a case study from the southern Scandinavian Late Glacial (Q28742213) (← links)
- Mitochondrial genome sequences illuminate maternal lineages of conservation concern in a rare carnivore (Q28743940) (← links)
- Unraveling the mysteries of dog evolution (Q28748466) (← links)
- The IGF1 small dog haplotype is derived from Middle Eastern grey wolves (Q28748537) (← links)
- Top dogs: wolf domestication and wealth (Q28752160) (← links)
- Mitochondrial genetic diversity, selection and recombination in a canine transmissible cancer (Q28834072) (← links)
- An Improved microRNA Annotation of the Canine Genome (Q28834074) (← links)
- Genetic structure in village dogs reveals a Central Asian domestication origin (Q29012840) (← links)
- Canine rabies in Australia: a review of preparedness and research needs (Q30209723) (← links)
- The genetic diversity of chicken breeds from Jiangxi, assessed with BCDO2 and the complete mitochondrial DNA D-loop region. (Q30378320) (← links)
- DoGSD: the dog and wolf genome SNP database (Q30487420) (← links)
- Using multiple markers to elucidate the ancient, historical and modern relationships among North American Arctic dog breeds (Q30732527) (← links)
- New insights on the history of canids in Oceania based on mitochondrial and nuclear data (Q31131481) (← links)