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World's Dogs Are Descended From Asian Wolves
Ananova ^ | 11-21-2002

Posted on 11/21/2002 4:27:05 PM PST by blam

World's dogs are descended from Asian wolves

Scientists have found that almost all dogs share a common gene pool after analysing the DNA of hundreds of dogs from Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.

They have concluded domesticated dogs originated from wolves in East Asia nearly 15,000 years ago.

The animals travelled with humans through Europe and Asia and across the Bering Strait with the first settlers in America.

Swedish and Chinese scientists studied the genes of 654 dogs and found a higher genetic diversity among East Asian dogs suggested that people there were the first to domesticate dogs from wolves.

The scientists said in a study presented in the new issue of the journal Science: "Most earlier guesses have focused on the Middle East as the place of origin for dogs, based on few known facts - a small amount of archaeological evidence from the region, and the fact that several other animals were domesticated there," said lead researcher Peter Savolainen of Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology.

A separate study by researchers in the US, Latin America and Sweden said dogs with DNA linked to Eurasian wolves were present in the Americas before the arrival of European explorers in the 15th century.

That suggests the first settlers in America, believed to have crossed the Bering Strait from Asia 12,000-14,000 years ago, brought domesticated dogs with them, the study said.

Uppsala University researcher Carles Vila said the presence of dogs could explain why the settlers spread through the Americas relatively quickly.

The two studies disagreed on when people first started domesticating dogs from wolves.

The earliest finding of dog remains a jawbone from Germany which is 14,000 years old. The Swedish-Chinese research team said DNA analyses, coupled with archaeological finds, pointed to a point of origin about 15,000 years ago.

Story filed: 19:02 Thursday 21st November 2002


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I have read previously that it was believed (from DNA evidence) that dogs were domesticated four different times.
1 posted on 11/21/2002 4:27:05 PM PST by blam
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To: rintense
Dixie Dingo
2 posted on 11/21/2002 4:28:37 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
My domesticated wolf is standing right beside me with her hed on my knee. I'm going to tell her about her heritage and see if she want to have her name hyphenated to reflect it.
3 posted on 11/21/2002 4:34:45 PM PST by Bahbah
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To: blam
Even Shih-Tzu's ??????
4 posted on 11/21/2002 4:36:49 PM PST by cmsgop
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They have concluded domesticated dogs originated from wolves in East Asia nearly 15,000 years ago.

That would tend to confirm that Clovis Man, at least, did the Bering Strait transit about that time.

5 posted on 11/21/2002 4:44:31 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Bahbah
Ahhhh. The coming of the Wolf-Americans.
6 posted on 11/21/2002 4:45:50 PM PST by ffrancone
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To: Dog Gone
Where does Chelsea Clinton fit in all this????
7 posted on 11/21/2002 4:46:26 PM PST by Callahan
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To: ffrancone
But the Wolf-American driving test would have to be in their native language.

1. Woof Woof Woof Woof Whine Left Turn.

2. How Many Woof Woof Woof . . .
8 posted on 11/21/2002 4:47:06 PM PST by ffrancone
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To: blam
I have two domesticated wolves. They are totally loyal to the Alpha and immediate extended human family, and very territorial attacking anything living within their designated area. Anything from moles, birds, rabbits up to and including homo sapiens are, and have been, fair game.
9 posted on 11/21/2002 4:48:40 PM PST by MedicalMess
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Even Shih-Tzu's ??????

I wonder whether there were any such from among the 564 dogs studied. I remember reading somewhere the claim that dogs are likely descended from jackals and coyotes at least as much as from wolves, but the dog people like the wolf idea better.

As for the idea that prehistoric man domesticated wolves, this seems a nasty and unlikely business. More likely, the first dogs were a few extremely rare wild canines who lacked the usual animal fight or flight instinct, and these sought out people when hungary. Increasingly tame dogs would then have evolved, as the friendliest dogs, being best at begging food scraps off of people, survived and prospered. Only when prehistoric human camps already had good safe dogs in tow would humans them had been motivated to select for characteristics of specific breeds. Nobody wants to breed animals which are liable to attack them.

10 posted on 11/21/2002 4:52:52 PM PST by Steve Eisenberg
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It makes sense. The land bridge has been attriubuted to many different species appearing in the states. The Dixie Dingo looks very similar to the Aussie version. It would be interesting to compare the DNA of the two.

Interestingly enough, all domestic cats- every breed- carry the Tabby gene, meaning, they all have the potential for being born with stripes. Many believe this is their direct link to the bigger cats in the evolutionary chain.

11 posted on 11/21/2002 4:53:34 PM PST by rintense
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But all any dogs-wolves-Americans hear from humans is "blah, blah...blah blah blah....blah blah blah!"
12 posted on 11/21/2002 5:41:28 PM PST by KriegerGeist
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To: ffrancone
Good one!
13 posted on 11/21/2002 6:13:59 PM PST by Righty1
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To: cmsgop
My late adorable little Shih-Tzu Taffy was descended from a powder puff (a powder puff with sharp little teeth).
14 posted on 11/21/2002 6:16:23 PM PST by ladylib
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To: blam; bentfeather
Wolf/Dog Bump
15 posted on 11/21/2002 6:17:49 PM PST by SAMWolf
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No Kidding,..... I just cooked a 5lb Rib Roast and my Shih-Tzu Freeway was Freaking OUT!!!!!!! She had crazy eyes and would not stop stalking me.......
16 posted on 11/21/2002 6:18:28 PM PST by cmsgop
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More likely, the first dogs were a few extremely rare wild canines who lacked the usual animal fight or flight instinct, and these sought out people when hungary. Increasingly tame dogs would then have evolved, as the friendliest dogs, being best at begging food scraps off of people, survived and prospered.

Or the humans would kill a wolf, and take her pups, and raise those, which would then be loyal to the humans.

17 posted on 11/21/2002 6:23:19 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: cmsgop
Nah, shitzu's are descended from squirrels.
18 posted on 11/21/2002 6:25:51 PM PST by OldCorps
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To: blam
" dogs with DNA linked to Eurasian wolves were present in the Americas before the arrival of European explorers in the 15th century. "

Than does that make dogs Native Canine Americans?



19 posted on 11/21/2002 6:26:11 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: Steve Eisenberg
Dogs were domesticated for use as primitive fresh meat refrigerators.

In the fall, the beaters set out and forced the game into a smaller area.

The village dogs were then attracted to the area. They went in and did all the killing; then they ate all the game.

During the winter, when the villagers wanted fresh meat, they popped their cheeks and whistled. The best dogs were those that came running and leaped into the caller's waiting arms where they could be quickly slaughtered.

This was still the custom among First Americanss right up through the late 1700s.

The idea that dogs might do work and not just slink around outside the village gates all day arose in modern times. Ancient man thought of the dog much as modern people think of steak packed in plastic wrap at the grocerystore.

20 posted on 11/21/2002 6:29:26 PM PST by muawiyah
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