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      Canis familiaris

      • The dog, Canis familiaris, is a direct descendent of the gray wolf, Canis lupus: In other words, dogs as we know them are domesticated wolves.
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  1. Jul 1, 2015 · Analyzing whole genomes of living dogs and wolves, last January's study revealed that today's Fidos are not the descendants of modern gray wolves. Instead the two species are...

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  3. Sep 4, 2024 · Now, the latest research suggests that modern, domesticated dogs came from two different colonies of wolves on opposite sides of the “Old World,” the part of the world that includes Africa, Asia,...

  4. Genetic studies suggest that all ancient and modern dogs share a common ancestry and descended from an ancient, now-extinct wolf population – or closely related wolf populations – which was distinct from the modern wolf lineage. [3][4] The dog's similarity to the grey wolf is the result of substantial dog-into-wolf gene flow, [3] with the modern...

  5. Aug 23, 2024 · After comparing those ancient genomes with genetic data from more than 5,000 modern dogs and wolves, the team estimated that dogs and wolves parted ways between 37,000 and 41,000 years ago.

  6. All modern dogs are descendants of wolves, though this domestication may have happened twice, producing groups of dogs descended from two unique common ancestors.

  7. Jun 29, 2022 · Dogs are thought to be descended from Eurasian grey wolves (Canis lupus lupus), but the story of when and where they were domesticated is still shrouded in mystery.

  8. Jun 2, 2016 · They agree that all dogs, from low-slung corgis to towering mastiffs, are the tame descendants of wild ancestral wolves. But everything else is up for grabs.

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