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Five dog populations already existed at the beginning of the Holocene
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Ancient Genomic History of Dogs, Wolves and Humans
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Ancient genomic history of dogs, wolves, and humans
- 3 Hypotheses about wolf and dog history
- 4 Gene flow almost exclusively dog-to-wolf
- 5 Five dog populations already existed at the beginning of the Holocene
- 6 Ancestry cline in ancient European dogs
- 7 Comparative population history
- 8 Ancestry models using ancient dog populations
- 9 Pancreatic amylase copy number through time
- 10 Ice Age megafaunal extinction: why not gray wolves?
- 11 75 Holocene and Late Pleistocene wolf genomes
- 12 Admixture graph models and reference bias
- 13 Emergence of present-day wolf ancestry after the Last Glacial Maximum
- 14 Ancient Siberian wolf ancestry in Husky- type dogs
- 15 Adaptive introgression from ancient Siberian wolves in Huskies