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Determining the Antiquity of dog origins Canine domestication as a model for the consilience between molecular genetics and archaeology

AuteurRaisor M.J.

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Jaar2005

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS 1367

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Pagina’s96

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841718095

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Exemplaar45362 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-3

Basics of molecular genetics 4-35
  • What is DNA?, What is a gene? What is mitochondrial DNA?, Mitochondrial inheritance, What is a microsatellite?, Nuclear and mitochondrial size, What is PCR?, Development of the canine genetic map, Organization of the canine genetic map, ... , pp. 4-12
  • ... Microsatelites as genetic markers, Evolutionary relationships of canids, Molecular evolution of canids, Timing of genetic divergence, Phylogenetic tree of the dog and the wolf, Ethiopian wolf, Coyote, Red wolf, Jackals, ... , pp. 13-30
  • ... Variability of wild-type dog breeds, Genetic variability of primitive dog breeds , pp. 31-35

Behavior of wolves 36-43
  • Reproductive development, Neonatal development, Behavioral development, Facial expressionsd, Institutional vs. cognitive processing , pp. 36-43

The archaeological record 44-69
  • The complicated process of domestication , pp. 44-47
  • Morphometric differences in the skeletal remains of dog and wolf , pp. 48-54
  • The fossil record of Canis familiaris , pp. 55-69

Discussion 70-83
  • Problems with DNA inheritance, Potential limitations of DNA sequencing, Some new alternative methods, Limitations of current molecular studies, Contributions of animal behavior studies to the understanding of dog domestication, ... , pp. 70-83
  • ... Limitation of the archaeological record , pp. 82-83

Conclusion 84-89
  • Domestication of the dog: an alternative hypothesis , pp. 84-89
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