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New DNA research points to origins of dogs

By Sandy English
14 January 2003

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A recent issue of the American journal Science has reported new DNA evidence
indicating that humans first bred domesticated dogs approximately 15, 000
years ago in east Asia.

A team of researchers led by Peter Savonainen of the Royal Institute of
Technology in Sweden examined the mitochondrial DNA, which is passed on
only by females, from 654 dogs in Africa, Asia, Europe and Arctic regions of
North America. The findings show that more than 95 percent of dogs in this
group were descended from three original female ancestors. Furthermore, the
study revealed that east Asian dogs have the greatest genetic variability,
indicating that dog populations have existed there the longest.

The work of Savonainen’s team corroborates other recent DNA studies about
the evolution and dispersal of dogs. For example, according to an earlier genetic
study by Jennifer A. Leonard of UCLA, dogs descended from Asian dogs which
traveled with humans across the land bridge from Siberia to Alaska 12,000-
14,000 years ago.

Previously scientists had believed that the dog was domesticated somewhere in
the Middle East and as long ago as 40, 000 years. The problem is that material
evidence for dogs is late: most fossils of distinctly domestic dogs date from
about 7,000 years ago, and only a single domestic dog skull has been
discovered in northern Asia dating from as long ago as 12,000 years. Only a
single domestic dog jawbone has been found in Europe from as long ago as
14,000 years. The earliest North American finds date from about 8,500 years
ago.

Thus, essential chapters in the prehistory of dogs have been missing. When and
where dogs ( canis familiaris) emerged from wolves ( canis lupus) were blanks
in the evolutionary record. The new DNA research will allow anthropologists and
prehistorians to speculate on the why and how of dog evolution. While any
number of hypotheses may emerge, the new evidence already yields certain
tantalizing possibilities.

The short period of human prehistory during which dogs now appear to have
evolved is called the Mesolithic, a period between the long Paleolithic, or a
strictly hunting and foraging “economy,” and the Neolithic, when agriculture and
animal domestication became widespread. During the Mesolithic, sophisticated
hunting tools, including the spear thrower and the bow and arrow, were invented,
the latter about 12,000 years ago.

This was also a period of glacial melt at the end of an Ice Age in much of the
world, producing great shifts in the flora and fauna. Evidence in both Asia and
North America points to a mass extinction of large herd animals such as
mammoths in the Mesolithic, though this may well predate dogs.

The new evidence suggests that the dog may have been a part of this
“Mesolithic Revolution.” Humans clearly obtained some advantage from dogs,
who, after all, are meat-eaters and ecological rivals to humans. Dogs must have
improved the yield from hunting, though a variety of other causes of
domestication are possible, such as the use of dogs as guards, as a food
source, as traction animals. In any case, one noteworthy result of the research is
the knowledge that dogs spread rapidly around the world to most human
populations.

Dogs are a domestic species. That is, both genetically and behaviorally, they are
conditioned by their association with human beings. They bear the imprint of
human activity on their essential nature, and, as a rule, they do not exist outside
of human society today.

Yet dogs have also had a reciprocal effect on human culture: society as we
know it would not have developed without the domestication of plants and
animals. All evidence shows that the dog was the first of these.

Just how deeply that material relation of man and dog may go is indicated by a
report in the same issue of Science on another study at Harvard, showing that
puppies as young as nine weeks will respond to human cues more frequently
than to those of any other animal, including those related to humans more
closely, such as chimpanzees.

We should perhaps not neglect Frederick Engels’s remarks on animals in his
famous essay, “The Part Played by Labor in the Transition from Ape to Man”:

“The dog and the horse, by association with man, have developed such a good
ear for articulate speech that they easily learn to understand any language within
their range of concept. Moreover they have acquired the capacity for feelings
such as affection for man, gratitude, etc., which were previously foreign to them.
Anyone who has had much to do with such animals will hardly be able to escape
the conviction that in many cases they now feel their inability to speak as a
defect, although, unfortunately, it is one that can no longer be remedied because
their vocal organs are too specialised in a definite direction.”







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