Genetic structure in village dogs reveals a Central Asian domestication origin.

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Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on October 19, 2015

Authors

Laura M Shannon1, Ryan H Boyko2, Marta Castelhano3, Elizabeth Corey3, Jessica J Hayward1, Corin McLean4, Michelle E White1, Mounir Abi Said5, Baddley A Anita6, Nono Ikombe Bondjengo7, Jorge Calero8, Ana Galov9, Marius Hedimbi10, Bulu Imam11, Rajashree Khalap12, Douglas Lally13, Andrew Masta14, Kyle C Oliveira1, Lucía Pérez15, Julia Randall16, Nguyen Minh Tam17, Francisco J Trujillo-Cornejo15, Carlos Valeriano8, Nathan B Sutter18, Rory J Todhunter3, Carlos D Bustamante19, Adam R Boyko20

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853;
2: Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510;
3: Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853;
4: Biogen Idec, Cambridge, MA 02142;
5: Biology Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon;
6: Honiara Veterinary Clinic and Surgery, Honiara, Solomon Islands;
7: Département de l'environnement, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Mbandaka, Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of Congo;
8: Académico de Arqueologia, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Peru;
9: Department of Animal Physiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb 10000, Croatia;
10: Microbiology, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia;
11: Sanskriti Centre, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India 825 301;
12: The INDog Project, Maharashtra, India;
13: The Mongolian Bankhar Project, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia;
14: School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea, Boroko, Port Moresby, National Capital District, 111, Papua New Guinea;
15: Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico;
16: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655;
17: Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam;
18: Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Riverside, CA 92505;
19: Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305.
20: Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853; boyko@cornell.edu.

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