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DNA changes that made dogs man's best friend identified

Many of the genetic sites they identified contained genes that are active in the development and migration of neural crest cells.

June 28, 2018 / 15:11 IST
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From pugs to labradoodles to huskies, pets dogs may have genetic differences that makes them more friendly and loyal to humans, scientists say. Researchers have been comparing dog and wolf DNA to try and identify the genes involved in domestication. They want to understand how a once nocturnal, fearsome wolf-like animal evolved over tens of thousands of years to become beloved members of human families.

Amanda Pendleton, a postdoctoral research fellow at University of Michigan in the US, has been reviewing current domestication research and noticed something peculiar about the DNA of modern dogs: at some places it didn't appear to match DNA from ancient dogs.

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"We convinced ourselves that previous studies found many genes not associated with being a dog but with being a breed dog," said Pendleton.

Breed dogs, which mostly arose around 300 years ago, are not fully reflective of the genetic diversity in dogs around the world, she explains.