Learn how DNA from 14,200-year-old dogs shows they lived in Europe before farming and traces their ancestry to eastern wolves ...
Why do animals behave differently, and what are the consequences of this? A research team from the Collaborative Research ...
A biological process long thought to protect biodiversity and help species coexist may actually threaten diversity when species are separated by natural landscapes, infrastructure or other barriers, ...
The oldest ancient dog genomes on record all come from a population that lived alongside Ice Age hunter-gatherers across ...
A new study published in Nature has uncovered the earliest genetic evidence for the existence of dogs. Using ancient DNA analysis, researchers identified dogs at archaeological si ...
Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago.
Two new studies suggest that genetically stable dogs were living among humans in Europe by about 14,000 years ago.
An international team of researchers led by the Francis Crick Institute, the University of East Anglia and the Max Planck ...
Images available on request*In the largest study of canid remains to date, new genetic techniques allowed two thirds of analysed remains to be ...
New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have ...
Difficult questions are often just simple concepts hidden in complex language. Mr. Ashok Kumar, PGT-Biology at Silverline ...
A study incorporating fresh DNA data and archaeological evidence has revealed that the last Neanderthals in Europe experienced a massive population turnover. The research shows that late Neanderthals ...