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Title: African origin for Madagascan dogs revealed by mtDNA analysis
Authors: Ardalan, Arman
Oskarsson, Mattias C. R.
Asch, Barbara Van
Keywords: Genetics
Ecology
Computational biology
Genomics
Canis familiaris
MtDNA
Madagascar
Austronesian expansion
Indian Ocean
Cultural diffusion
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Madagascar was one of the last major land masses to be inhabited by humans. It was initially colonized by Austronesian speaking Indonesians 1500–2000 years ago, but subsequent migration from Africa has resulted in approximately equal genetic contributions from Indonesia and Africa, and the material culture has mainly African influences. The dog, along with the pig and the chicken, was part of the Austronesian Neolithic culture, and was furthermore the only domestic animal to accompany humans to every continent in ancient times.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22426
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