Modern Siberian dog ancestry was shaped by several thousand years of Eurasian-wide trade and human dispersal
Dogs have been essential to life in the Siberian Arctic for over 9,500 y, and this tight link between people and dogs continues in Siberian communities. Although Arctic Siberian groups such as the Nenets received limited gene flow from neighboring groups, archaeological evidence suggests that metall...
Main Authors: | Feuerborn, TR, Carmagnini, A, Losey, RJ, Nomokonova, T, Askeyev, A, Askeyev, I, Askeyev, O, Antipina, EE, Appelt, M, Bachura, OP, Beglane, F, Bradley, DG, Daly, KG, Gopalakrishnan, S, Murphy Gregersen, K, Guo, C, Gusev, AV, Jones, C, Kosintsev, PA, Kuzmin, YV, Mattiangeli, V, Perri, AR, Plekhanov, AV, Ramos-Madrigal, J, Schmidt, AL, Shaymuratova, D, Smith, O, Yavorskaya, LV, Zhang, G, Willerslev, E, Meldgaard, M, Gilbert, MTP, Larson, G, Dalén, L, Hansen, AJ, Sinding, M-HS, Frantz, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2021
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