Dogs trace ancestry to two separate wolf populations: Study - Times of India
A new study by an international group of geneticists and archaeologists of the Francis Crick Institute, has discovered that the ancestry of dogs can be traced to at least two populations of ancient wolves. The study revealed the answer to the most asked quest…
Jul 01, 2022, 11:12AM ISTSource: ANIA new study by an international group of geneticists and archaeologists of the Francis Crick Institute, has discovered that the ancestry of dogs can be traced to a… [+637 chars]
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