Advances in sequencing ancient DNA have revealed that over millenia, people have moved into new regions in successive waves, ...
New research shows dogs traveled with humans for 11,000 years, revealing early diversity and deep ties between the species.
A new study of ancient dog DNA shows that people and dogs traveled together across Eurasia for at least 10,000 years.
Both the Northeast Asian ancestry in Chinese dogs and the Western ancestry in steppe dogs mirror human migrations. Neolithic steppe dogs can be traced to Eastern European hunter-gatherers, while the ...
The human-dog bond supports emotional, physical, and social health by reducing stress, improving heart and immune function, ...
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Ancient DNA shows dogs and humans migrated together across Eurasia
Recent analysis of ancient DNA has unveiled a profound bond between humans and dogs, tracing back at least 10,000 years. This partnership is evident in the shared migratory patterns across Eurasia, ...
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Dog diversity emerged 11,000 years ago under early human hands
Recent analysis has challenged long-held assumptions about the origins of canine diversity, revealing that dogs were already ...
A team of genetics researchers has sequenced the genomes of Greenland sled dogs, or qimmeq (plural qimmit), both living and dead. Their results shed light on both the development of this breed and ...
In Western societies, dogs are more than pets—they're companions, family members, and, in many cases, emotional anchors. The human-animal bond has long been the subject of fascination and study, yet ...
Domestic dogs are among the most diverse mammals on the planet. From the tiny chihuahua to the towering great dane, the ...
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