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95092The Wolf Within: The Astonishing Evolution of the Wolf into Mans Best Friendhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/4b838e09-e019-32f2-a558-3c2229f3cf44/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1560545/3cb2a557-c9cb-48e3-af3c-df60ebfc235b.jpg?v=638338359090870000364364MXNHarperCollins PublishersInStock/Audiolibros/<p>The genetic history of the dog is a sensational example of the co-evolution of two species, man and wolf, to each others mutual benefit. But how did this ancient partnership begin? To answer this question, Professor Bryan Sykes identifies tantalising clues in the recently mapped genetic makeup of both species.</p><p>Sykes paints a vivid picture of the dog as an ancient and essential ally. While undoubtedly it was the mastery of fire, language and agriculture that propelled Homo sapiens from a scarce, medium-sized primate to the position we enjoy today, Sykes crucially credits a fourth element for this success: the transformation of the wolf into the multi-purpose helpmate that is the dog. Drawing upon archaeology, history and genetics, Sykes shows how humans evolved to become the dominant species on Earth, but only with the help of our canine companions.</p><p>In this top-notch exploration of nature and science, Sykes delves into the world of dogs and wolves, their genomics and the role they played in human evolution. The book is a treasure trove of information for pet lovers, animal enthusiasts and anyone interested in life sciences.</p><p>For fans of Adam Rutherford Phd (The Book of Humans), Alice Roberts (The Incredible Unlikeliness of Being), Nick Lane (Power, Sex, Suicide), Richard Dawkins (The Genetic Book of the Dead), and Blaine T. 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To answer this question, Professor Bryan Sykes identifies tantalising clues in the recently mapped genetic makeup of both species.</p><p>Sykes paints a vivid picture of the dog as an ancient and essential ally. While undoubtedly it was the mastery of fire, language and agriculture that propelled Homo sapiens from a scarce, medium-sized primate to the position we enjoy today, Sykes crucially credits a fourth element for this success: the transformation of the wolf into the multi-purpose helpmate that is the dog. Drawing upon archaeology, history and genetics, Sykes shows how humans evolved to become the dominant species on Earth, but only with the help of our canine companions.</p>...(*_*)9780008244446_<p>The genetic history of the dog is a sensational example of the co-evolution of two species, man and wolf, to each others mutual benefit. But how did this ancient partnership begin? To answer this question, Professor Bryan Sykes identifies tantalising clues in the recently mapped genetic makeup of both species.</p><p>Sykes paints a vivid picture of the dog as an ancient and essential ally. While undoubtedly it was the mastery of fire, language and agriculture that propelled Homo sapiens from a scarce, medium-sized primate to the position we enjoy today, Sykes crucially credits a fourth element for this success: the transformation of the wolf into the multi-purpose helpmate that is the dog. Drawing upon archaeology, history and genetics, Sykes shows how humans evolved to become the dominant species on Earth, but only with the help of our canine companions.</p><p>In this top-notch exploration of nature and science, Sykes delves into the world of dogs and wolves, their genomics and the role they played in human evolution. The book is a treasure trove of information for pet lovers, animal enthusiasts and anyone interested in life sciences.</p><p>For fans of Richard Dawkins (The Ancestors Tale), Alice Roberts (Tamed), and Blaine T. Bettinger (Advanced Genetic Genealogy).</p>...(*_*)9780008244446_<p>The genetic history of the dog is a sensational example of the co-evolution of two species, man and wolf, to each others mutual benefit. But how did this ancient partnership begin? To answer this question, Professor Bryan Sykes identifies tantalising clues in the recently mapped genetic makeup of both species.</p><p>Sykes paints a vivid picture of the dog as an ancient and essential ally. While undoubtedly it was the mastery of fire, language and agriculture that propelled Homo sapiens from a scarce, medium-sized primate to the position we enjoy today, Sykes crucially credits a fourth element for this success: the transformation of the wolf into the multi-purpose helpmate that is the dog. Drawing upon archaeology, history and genetics, Sykes shows how humans evolved to become the dominant species on Earth, but only with the help of our canine companions.</p><p>In this top-notch exploration of nature and science, Sykes delves into the world of dogs and wolves, their genomics and the role they played in human evolution. The book is a treasure trove of information for pet lovers, animal enthusiasts and anyone interested in life sciences.</p><p>For fans of Alice Roberts (The Incredible Unlikeliness of Being), Nick Lane (Power, Sex, Suicide), Richard Dawkins (The Genetic Book of the Dead), and Blaine T. Bettinger (Advanced Genetic Genealogy).</p>...(*_*)9780008244446_<p>The genetic history of the dog is a sensational example of the co-evolution of two species, man and wolf, to each others mutual benefit. But how did this ancient partnership begin? To answer this question, Professor Bryan Sykes identifies tantalising clues in the recently mapped genetic makeup of both species.</p><p>Sykes paints a vivid picture of the dog as an ancient and essential ally. While undoubtedly it was the mastery of fire, language and agriculture that propelled Homo sapiens from a scarce, medium-sized primate to the position we enjoy today, Sykes crucially credits a fourth element for this success: the transformation of the wolf into the multi-purpose helpmate that is the dog. Drawing upon archaeology, history and genetics, Sykes shows how humans evolved to become the dominant species on Earth, but only with the help of our canine companions.</p><p>In this top-notch exploration of nature and science, Sykes delves into the world of dogs and wolves, their genomics and the role they played in human evolution. The book is a treasure trove of information for pet lovers, animal enthusiasts and anyone interested in life sciences.</p><p>For fans of Adam Rutherford Phd (The Book of Humans), Alice Roberts (The Incredible Unlikeliness of Being), Nick Lane (Power, Sex, Suicide), Richard Dawkins (The Genetic Book of the Dead), and Blaine T. Bettinger (Advanced Genetic Genealogy).</p>...9780008244446_HarperCollins Publishersaudiolibro_4b838e09-e019-32f2-a558-3c2229f3cf44_9780008244446;9780008244446_9780008244446Professor BryanInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2018-11-01T00:00:00+00:00HarperCollins Publishers