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Scientists identify the world's first known dog, which pushes back the animals' genetic record by about 5,000 years
Dogs have been man’s best friend for a long, long time. The beloved animals were living alongside humans in western Eurasia around 14,000 to 16,000 years ago—before humans developed ...
Geneticists are pushing back the timeline of when people first domesticated dogs in Europe. Using the DNA from over 200 ...
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Dogs have been humans’ best friend for 14,000 years, new study claims
When were dogs born? A new study sought to finally answer that age-old, burning ...
A recent study has unveiled the earliest genetic evidence of domestic dogs, pushing back our timeline of when humans first partnered with canines. By analyzing ancient dog DNA, researchers identified ...
Dogs were domesticated around 11,000 years ago. Until recently, it was thought that breed diversity emerged in Victorian times. Recent studies of dog skulls have shown that diversity actually started ...
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