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DOI10.1073/pnas.2010083118
Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas
Perri A.R.; Feuerborn T.R.; Frantz L.A.F.; Larson G.; Malhi R.S.; Meltzer D.J.; Witt K.E.
发表日期2021
ISSN00278424
卷号118期号:6
英文摘要Advances in the isolation and sequencing of ancient DNA have begun to reveal the population histories of both people and dogs. Over the last 10,000 y, the genetic signatures of ancient dog remains have been linked with known human dispersals in regions such as the Arctic and the remote Pacific. It is suspected, however, that this relationship has a much deeper antiquity, and that the tandem movement of people and dogs may have begun soon after the domestication of the dog from a gray wolf ancestor in the late Pleistocene. Here, by comparing population genetic results of humans and dogs from Siberia, Beringia, and North America, we show that there is a close correlation in the movement and divergences of their respective lineages. This evidence places constraints on when and where dog domestication took place. Most significantly, it suggests that dogs were domesticated in Siberia by ∼23,000 y ago, possibly while both people and wolves were isolated during the harsh climate of the Last Glacial Maximum. Dogs then accompanied the first people into the Americas and traveled with them as humans rapidly dispersed into the continent beginning ∼15,000 y ago. © 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
英文关键词Archaeology; Dogs; Domestication; Genetics; Peopling of the Americas
语种英语
scopus关键词animal experiment; archeology; climate; controlled study; dog; domestication; human; last glacial maximum; nonhuman; North America; review; Russian Federation; wolf; article
来源期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/180777
作者单位Department of Archaeology, Durham University, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom; GLOBE Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 1350, Denmark; Qimmeq Project, University of Greenland, Nuussuaq3905, Greenland; Archaeological Research Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, Stockholm, 11419, Sweden; Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, 11418, Sweden; Centre for Palaeogenetics, Stockholm, 11418, Sweden; Palaeogenomics Group, Department of Veterinary Sciences, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, D-80539, Germany; School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London, E1 4NS, United Kingdom; Palaeogenomics and Bio-Archaeology Research Network, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and History of Art, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QY, United Kingdom; Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, United States; Carl R. Woese Institute...
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Perri A.R.,Feuerborn T.R.,Frantz L.A.F.,et al. Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas[J],2021,118(6).
APA Perri A.R..,Feuerborn T.R..,Frantz L.A.F..,Larson G..,Malhi R.S..,...&Witt K.E..(2021).Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,118(6).
MLA Perri A.R.,et al."Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas".Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 118.6(2021).
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