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1. Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs.

2. Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs.

3. Dogs accompanied humans during the Neolithic expansion into Europe.

4. Genetic diversity and population structure of African village dogs based on microsatellite and immunity-related molecular markers.

5. Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs.

6. A simple repeat polymorphism in the MITF-M promoter is a key regulator of white spotting in dogs.

7. Complete mitochondrial genomes of ancient canids suggest a European origin of domestic dogs.

8. Pre-Columbian origins of Native American dog breeds, with only limited replacement by European dogs, confirmed by mtDNA analysis.

9. MHC variability supports dog domestication from a large number of wolves: high diversity in Asia.

10. mtDNA data indicate a single origin for dogs south of Yangtze River, less than 16,300 years ago, from numerous wolves.

11. [Assessment of animal welfare aspects in extreme breeds of pet animals].

12. Barking up the wrong tree: modern northern European dogs fail to explain their origin.

13. Mitochondrial DNA from prehistoric canids highlights relationships between dogs and South-East European wolves.

14. Ancient DNA evidence for Old World origin of New World dogs.

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