• Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs 

      Bergström A., Frantz L., Schmidt R., Ersmark E., Lebrasseur O., Girdland-Flink L., Lin A.T., Storå J., Sjögren K.-G., Anthony D., Antipina E., Amiri S., Bar-Oz G., Bazaliiskii V.I., Bulatović J., Brown D., Carmagnini A., Davy T., Fedorov S., Fiore I., Fulton D., Germonpré M., Haile J., Irving-Pease E.K., Jamieson A., Janssens L., Kirillova I., Horwitz L.K., Kuzmanović-Cvetković J., Kuzmin Y., Losey R.J., Dizdar D.L., Mashkour M., Novak M., Onar V., Orton D., Pasarić M., Radivojević M., Rajković D., Roberts B., Ryan H., Sablin M., Shidlovskiy F., Stojanović I., Tagliacozzo A., Trantalidou K., Ullén I., Villaluenga A., Wapnish P., Dobney K., Götherström A., Linderholm A., Dalén L., Pinhasi R., Larson G., Skoglund P. (2020)
      Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what extent it was linked to humans. We sequenced 27 ancient dog genomes and found that all dogs share a common ancestry distinct ...