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Lol oh goodness .... They were bred .... Mated .... Wolves didn't evolve into the dogs we have today! Your telling me if we could go and watch a single wolf from back in the day it would have evolved into a german Shepard or lab? No, we bred other species with wolves and in turn it gave us our dogs of today.
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  • Your knowledge base is clearly based upon assumptions and misinformation, on both evolution and how dogs were bred from wolves. I have niether the time, energy nor initiative to inform you of the factual, historical or scientific bases of any of these.

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  • You my friend r a lost cause ..... Wolves evolved into dogs .... An international team of researchers generated genome sequences from three gray wolves – one each from China, Croatia, and Israel, the three countries where dogs are believed to have originated. They then sequenced the genome of a basenji dog from central Africa and a dingo from Australia. Both the regions have been historically isolated from wolf populations, according to a press release by The University of Chicago Medical Center. There does exist some amount of genetic overlap between some modern dogs and wolves. But this is thought to be the result of interbreeding after dogs were domesticated, not a direct line of descent from one group of wolves. Domestic dogs were bred and these admixtures are hybrids produced due to interbreeding between two different population groups.

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