Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Researchers identify a common underlying genetic basis for social behavior in dogs and humans

Princeton University News

Dogs' ability to communicate and interact with humans is one the most astonishing differences between them and their wild cousins, wolves. A new study identifies genetic changes that are linked to dogs' human-directed social behaviors and suggests there is a common underlying genetic basis for hyper-social behavior in both dogs and their human companions.

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