Paper (s) cited: Axelsson E et al. «The genomic signature of
dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch - rich diet» Nature, Online January 23, 2013, DOI: 10.1038 / nature11837
Not exact matches
[Attila Andics et al., Voice - Sensitive Regions in the
Dog and Human Brain Are
Revealed by Comparative fMRI] Seems that thousands of years of
domestication have made our furry friends sensitive to the same vocal cues we are.
The analysis also
revealed that following
domestication, village
dogs rapidly fanned out to other areas of Asia, particularly India and south - west and east Asia.
Radiocarbon dating
reveals the
dogs lived between 450 and 300 B.C.E., the earliest evidence yet for animal management and
domestication by the Mayans, the researchers report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.