Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition

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Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. / Sinding, Mikkel Holger S.; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín; de Manuel, Marc; Pitulko, Vladimir V.; Kuderna, Lukas; Feuerborn, Tatiana R.; Frantz, Laurent A.F.; Vieira, Filipe G.; Niemann, Jonas; Samaniego Castruita, Jose A.; Carøe, Christian; Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie U.; Jordan, Peter D.; Pavlova, Elena Y.; Nikolskiy, Pavel A.; Kasparov, Aleksei K.; Ivanova, Varvara V.; Willerslev, Eske; Skoglund, Pontus; Fredholm, Merete; Wennerberg, Sanne Eline; Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter; Dietz, Rune; Sonne, Christian; Meldgaard, Morten; Dalén, Love; Larson, Greger; Petersen, Bent; Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas; Bachmann, Lutz; Wiig, Øystein; Marques-Bonet, Tomas; Hansen, Anders J.; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.

In: Science (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 368, No. 6498, 2020, p. 1495-1499.

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Harvard

Sinding, MHS, Gopalakrishnan, S, Ramos-Madrigal, J, de Manuel, M, Pitulko, VV, Kuderna, L, Feuerborn, TR, Frantz, LAF, Vieira, FG, Niemann, J, Samaniego Castruita, JA, Carøe, C, Andersen-Ranberg, EU, Jordan, PD, Pavlova, EY, Nikolskiy, PA, Kasparov, AK, Ivanova, VV, Willerslev, E, Skoglund, P, Fredholm, M, Wennerberg, SE, Heide-Jørgensen, MP, Dietz, R, Sonne, C, Meldgaard, M, Dalén, L, Larson, G, Petersen, B, Sicheritz-Pontén, T, Bachmann, L, Wiig, Ø, Marques-Bonet, T, Hansen, AJ & Gilbert, MTP 2020, 'Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition', Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 368, no. 6498, pp. 1495-1499. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz8599

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Sinding, M. H. S., Gopalakrishnan, S., Ramos-Madrigal, J., de Manuel, M., Pitulko, V. V., Kuderna, L., Feuerborn, T. R., Frantz, L. A. F., Vieira, F. G., Niemann, J., Samaniego Castruita, J. A., Carøe, C., Andersen-Ranberg, E. U., Jordan, P. D., Pavlova, E. Y., Nikolskiy, P. A., Kasparov, A. K., Ivanova, V. V., Willerslev, E., ... Gilbert, M. T. P. (2020). Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. Science (New York, N.Y.), 368(6498), 1495-1499. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz8599

Vancouver

Sinding MHS, Gopalakrishnan S, Ramos-Madrigal J, de Manuel M, Pitulko VV, Kuderna L et al. Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. Science (New York, N.Y.). 2020;368(6498):1495-1499. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz8599

Author

Sinding, Mikkel Holger S. ; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam ; Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín ; de Manuel, Marc ; Pitulko, Vladimir V. ; Kuderna, Lukas ; Feuerborn, Tatiana R. ; Frantz, Laurent A.F. ; Vieira, Filipe G. ; Niemann, Jonas ; Samaniego Castruita, Jose A. ; Carøe, Christian ; Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie U. ; Jordan, Peter D. ; Pavlova, Elena Y. ; Nikolskiy, Pavel A. ; Kasparov, Aleksei K. ; Ivanova, Varvara V. ; Willerslev, Eske ; Skoglund, Pontus ; Fredholm, Merete ; Wennerberg, Sanne Eline ; Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter ; Dietz, Rune ; Sonne, Christian ; Meldgaard, Morten ; Dalén, Love ; Larson, Greger ; Petersen, Bent ; Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas ; Bachmann, Lutz ; Wiig, Øystein ; Marques-Bonet, Tomas ; Hansen, Anders J. ; Gilbert, M. Thomas P. / Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. In: Science (New York, N.Y.). 2020 ; Vol. 368, No. 6498. pp. 1495-1499.

Bibtex

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title = "Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition",
abstract = "Although sled dogs are one of the most specialized groups of dogs, their origin and evolution has received much less attention than many other dog groups. We applied a genomic approach to investigate their spatiotemporal emergence by sequencing the genomes of 10 modern Greenland sled dogs, an ~9500-year-old Siberian dog associated with archaeological evidence for sled technology, and an ~33,000-year-old Siberian wolf. We found noteworthy genetic similarity between the ancient dog and modern sled dogs. We detected gene flow from Pleistocene Siberian wolves, but not modern American wolves, to present-day sled dogs. The results indicate that the major ancestry of modern sled dogs traces back to Siberia, where sled dog-specific haplotypes of genes that potentially relate to Arctic adaptation were established by 9500 years ago.",
author = "Sinding, {Mikkel Holger S.} and Shyam Gopalakrishnan and Jazm{\'i}n Ramos-Madrigal and {de Manuel}, Marc and Pitulko, {Vladimir V.} and Lukas Kuderna and Feuerborn, {Tatiana R.} and Frantz, {Laurent A.F.} and Vieira, {Filipe G.} and Jonas Niemann and {Samaniego Castruita}, {Jose A.} and Christian Car{\o}e and Andersen-Ranberg, {Emilie U.} and Jordan, {Peter D.} and Pavlova, {Elena Y.} and Nikolskiy, {Pavel A.} and Kasparov, {Aleksei K.} and Ivanova, {Varvara V.} and Eske Willerslev and Pontus Skoglund and Merete Fredholm and Wennerberg, {Sanne Eline} and Heide-J{\o}rgensen, {Mads Peter} and Rune Dietz and Christian Sonne and Morten Meldgaard and Love Dal{\'e}n and Greger Larson and Bent Petersen and Thomas Sicheritz-Pont{\'e}n and Lutz Bachmann and {\O}ystein Wiig and Tomas Marques-Bonet and Hansen, {Anders J.} and Gilbert, {M. Thomas P.}",
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RIS

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AU - Sinding, Mikkel Holger S.

AU - Gopalakrishnan, Shyam

AU - Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín

AU - de Manuel, Marc

AU - Pitulko, Vladimir V.

AU - Kuderna, Lukas

AU - Feuerborn, Tatiana R.

AU - Frantz, Laurent A.F.

AU - Vieira, Filipe G.

AU - Niemann, Jonas

AU - Samaniego Castruita, Jose A.

AU - Carøe, Christian

AU - Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie U.

AU - Jordan, Peter D.

AU - Pavlova, Elena Y.

AU - Nikolskiy, Pavel A.

AU - Kasparov, Aleksei K.

AU - Ivanova, Varvara V.

AU - Willerslev, Eske

AU - Skoglund, Pontus

AU - Fredholm, Merete

AU - Wennerberg, Sanne Eline

AU - Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter

AU - Dietz, Rune

AU - Sonne, Christian

AU - Meldgaard, Morten

AU - Dalén, Love

AU - Larson, Greger

AU - Petersen, Bent

AU - Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas

AU - Bachmann, Lutz

AU - Wiig, Øystein

AU - Marques-Bonet, Tomas

AU - Hansen, Anders J.

AU - Gilbert, M. Thomas P.

PY - 2020

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N2 - Although sled dogs are one of the most specialized groups of dogs, their origin and evolution has received much less attention than many other dog groups. We applied a genomic approach to investigate their spatiotemporal emergence by sequencing the genomes of 10 modern Greenland sled dogs, an ~9500-year-old Siberian dog associated with archaeological evidence for sled technology, and an ~33,000-year-old Siberian wolf. We found noteworthy genetic similarity between the ancient dog and modern sled dogs. We detected gene flow from Pleistocene Siberian wolves, but not modern American wolves, to present-day sled dogs. The results indicate that the major ancestry of modern sled dogs traces back to Siberia, where sled dog-specific haplotypes of genes that potentially relate to Arctic adaptation were established by 9500 years ago.

AB - Although sled dogs are one of the most specialized groups of dogs, their origin and evolution has received much less attention than many other dog groups. We applied a genomic approach to investigate their spatiotemporal emergence by sequencing the genomes of 10 modern Greenland sled dogs, an ~9500-year-old Siberian dog associated with archaeological evidence for sled technology, and an ~33,000-year-old Siberian wolf. We found noteworthy genetic similarity between the ancient dog and modern sled dogs. We detected gene flow from Pleistocene Siberian wolves, but not modern American wolves, to present-day sled dogs. The results indicate that the major ancestry of modern sled dogs traces back to Siberia, where sled dog-specific haplotypes of genes that potentially relate to Arctic adaptation were established by 9500 years ago.

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