DOAJ Open Access 2017

Ancient European dog genomes reveal continuity since the Early Neolithic

Laura R. Botigué Shiya Song Amelie Scheu Shyamalika Gopalan Amanda L. Pendleton +11 lainnya

Abstrak

The European continent is thought to have played a major role in the origins of modern dogs. Here, analysing two ancient dog genomes from Germany, the authors find significant genetic continuity throughout the Neolithic period and time dog domestication to ∼20,000–40,000 years ago.

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Penulis (16)

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Laura R. Botigué

S

Shiya Song

A

Amelie Scheu

S

Shyamalika Gopalan

A

Amanda L. Pendleton

M

Matthew Oetjens

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Angela M. Taravella

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Timo Seregély

A

Andrea Zeeb-Lanz

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Rose-Marie Arbogast

D

Dean Bobo

K

Kevin Daly

M

Martina Unterländer

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Joachim Burger

J

Jeffrey M. Kidd

K

Krishna R. Veeramah

Format Sitasi

Botigué, L.R., Song, S., Scheu, A., Gopalan, S., Pendleton, A.L., Oetjens, M. et al. (2017). Ancient European dog genomes reveal continuity since the Early Neolithic. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms16082

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2017
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10.1038/ncomms16082
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