New studies of canine genetics shed light on the diversity of dogs and our longstanding, still-evolving relationship to them.
There can be some unique mixes when it comes to our canine companions, and this pit bull and Chihuahua mix is no exception!
New research led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History reveals that the majority of dogs living today have low but detectable ...
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Scientists Discover Detectable Wolf DNA in Two-Thirds of Dog Breeds, Including Tiny Chihuahuas
U.S. scientists analyzed the DNA of numerous modern-day dog breeds, and found that two-thirds of pet dogs have traceable wolf ...
Their new study, published in PNAS, examined 2,693 genomes from modern and ancient dogs and wolves. It shows that 64% of dog ...
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Watch as the puppy charges into the backyard, barking at a raccoon trying to sneak into the chicken coop for a free meal. At ...
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As farmers shut down highways and blocked truck access to U.S. ports of entry for a second consecutive day, the President of ...
Dogs were the first of any species that people domesticated, and they have been a constant part of human life for millennia.
New research suggests that most modern dogs carry a small but detectable dose of wolf DNA acquired after domestication.
A study found people vastly underestimate the environmental impact of pet ownership. But does that mean we should give up our ...
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