Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs.
Anders Bergström,
David WG Stanton,
Ulrike H Taron,
Laurent Frantz,
Mikkel-Holger S Sinding,
Erik Ersmark,
Saskia Pfrengle,
Molly Cassatt-Johnstone,
Ophélie Lebrasseur,
Linus Girdland-Flink,
Daniel M Fernandes,
Morgane Ollivier,
Leo Speidel,
Shyam Gopalakrishnan,
Michael V Westbury,
Jazmin Ramos-Madrigal,
Tatiana R Feuerborn,
Ella Reiter,
Joscha Gretzinger,
Susanne C Münzel,
Pooja Swali,
Nicholas J Conard,
Christian Carøe,
James Haile,
Anna Linderholm,
Semyon Androsov,
Ian Barnes,
Chris Baumann,
Norbert Benecke,
Hervé Bocherens,
Selina Brace,
Ruth F Carden,
Dorothée G Drucker,
Sergey Fedorov,
Mihály Gasparik,
Mietje Germonpré,
Semyon Grigoriev,
Pam Groves,
Stefan T Hertwig,
Varvara V Ivanova,
Luc Janssens,
Richard P Jennings,
Aleksei K Kasparov,
Irina V Kirillova,
Islam Kurmaniyazov,
Yaroslav V Kuzmin,
Pavel A Kosintsev,
Martina Lázničková-Galetová,
Charlotte Leduc,
Pavel Nikolskiy,
Marc Nussbaumer,
Cóilín O'Drisceoil,
Ludovic Orlando,
Alan Outram,
Elena Y Pavlova,
Angela R Perri,
Małgorzata Pilot,
Vladimir V Pitulko,
Valerii V Plotnikov,
Albert V Protopopov,
André Rehazek,
Mikhail Sablin,
Andaine Seguin-Orlando,
Jan Storå,
Christian Verjux,
Victor F Zaibert,
Grant Zazula,
Philippe Crombé,
Anders J Hansen,
Eske Willerslev,
Jennifer A Leonard,
Anders Götherström,
Ron Pinhasi,
Verena J Schuenemann,
Michael Hofreiter,
M Thomas P Gilbert,
Beth Shapiro,
Greger Larson,
Johannes Krause,
Love Dalén,
Pontus Skoglund
Jul 14, 2022
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they remained widespread throughout the last Ice Age when many other large mammal species went extinct. Little is known, however, about...