- Researchers obtain DNA from 66 wolf skeletons that span the last 100k years, including most of the last ice age. Findings show they retained genetic continuity despite being spread across continents in the Arctic, with the population sporadically refreshed from a core centered in Siberia. https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/06/ancient-wolf-genomes-indicate-an-east-asian-origin-for-dogs/ 3 comments science
- Wolves survived the ice age as a single, global population https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/06/ancient-wolf-genomes-indicate-an-east-asian-origin-for-dogs/ 4 comments nature
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