Dogs evolved from a wolf lineage that has since gone extinct, a study of canine DNA suggests.
Researchers have long assumed that dogs branched off from a still-living wolf species. Geneticists have combed the world looking for wolf populations that most closely resemble dogs genetically, and concluded that dogs originated in the Middle East or Southeast Asia.
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