The evolutionary history of dogs in the Americas

Leathlobhair MN, Perri AR, Irving-Pease EK, Witt KE, Linderholm A, Haile J, Lebrasseur OMM, Ameen C, Blick J, Boyko AR, Brace S, Cortes YN
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Dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists, but the origin and fate of these precontact dogs are largely unknown.We sequenced 71 mitochondrial and 7 nuclear genomes fromancient North American and Siberian dogs from time frames spanning ~9000 years. Our analysis indicates that American dogs were not derived from North American wolves. Instead, American dogs form a monophyletic lineage that likely originated in Siberia and dispersed into the Americas alongside people. After the arrival of Europeans, native American dogs almost completely disappeared, leaving a minimal genetic legacy in modern dog populations.The closest detectable extant lineage to precontact American dogs is the canine transmissible venereal tumor, a contagious cancer clone derived froman individual dog that lived up to 8000 years ago.