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A Genetic studies show that dogs evolved from wolves and remain as similar to the creatures
from which they came as humans with different physical characteristics are to each
other, which is to say not much different at all.
'Even in the most changeable mitochondrial DNA markers - DNA handed down on the mother's side - dogs and wolves differ by not much more than one per cent,'says Robert Wayne, a geneticist at the University of California at Los Angeles.
B Wolf-like species go back one to
C Why would these competitors cooperate?
The answer probably lies in the similar social
structure and size of wolf packs and early
human clans, the compatibility of their
hunting objectives and range, and the
willingness of humans to accept into camp the
most suppliant wolves, the young or less
threatening ones.
D Certain wolves or protodogs may have worked
their way close to the fire ring after smelling
something good to eat, then into early human
gatherings by proving helpful or
unthreatening. As wandering packs of twentyfive
or thirty wolves and clans of likenumbered
nomadic humans roamed the
landscape in tandem, hunting big game, the
animals hung around campsites scavenging
leftovers, and the humans might have used the
wolves'superior scenting ability and speed to
locate and track prospective kills. At night,
wolves with their keen senses could warn
humans of danger approaching.
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Question 1
A Genetic studies show that dogs evolved from wolves and remain as similar to the creatures
from which they came as humans with different physical characteristics are to each
other, which is to say not much different at all.
'Even in the most changeable mitochondrial DNA markers - DNA handed down on the mother's side - dogs and wolves differ by not much more than one per cent,'says Robert Wayne, a geneticist at the University of California at Los Angeles.
B Wolf-like species go back one to
C Why would these competitors cooperate?
The answer probably lies in the similar social
structure and size of wolf packs and early
human clans, the compatibility of their
hunting objectives and range, and the
willingness of humans to accept into camp the
most suppliant wolves, the young or less
threatening ones.
D Certain wolves or protodogs may have worked
their way close to the fire ring after smelling
something good to eat, then into early human
gatherings by proving helpful or
unthreatening. As wandering packs of twentyfive
or thirty wolves and clans of likenumbered
nomadic humans roamed the
landscape in tandem, hunting big game, the
animals hung around campsites scavenging
leftovers, and the humans might have used the
wolves'superior scenting ability and speed to
locate and track prospective kills. At night,
wolves with their keen senses could warn
humans of danger approaching.
Is it
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B
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