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Table 1 Description of material and Hg belonging.

From: Barking up the wrong tree: Modern northern European dogs fail to explain their origin

Sample

Locality

Element

Age

Haplogroup

21,2

Korsnäs#

Bone

Neolithic

C

31

Korsnäs#

Bone

Neolithic

A*

41,2

Korsnäs#

Bone

Neolithic

A

121,3

Bergsgraven

Bone

Neolithic

C

131,2

Ajvide

Bone

Neolithic

C

151,2

Ajvide#

Bone

Neolithic

C

161,2

Ajvide#

Bone

Neolithic

A

171,2

Ajvide

Bone

Neolithic

C

181,2

Ajvide

Bone

Neolithic

C

191,2

Ajvide#

Bone

Neolithic

C

211,2

Ajvide

Teeth

Neolithic

C

221,2

Ajvide#

Teeth

Neolithic

C

231,2

Ajvide

Teeth

Neolithic

C

251,3

Ajvide

Tooth

Neolithic

C

261,3

Skara A

Bone

Medieval

A*

271,2

Skara B

Bone

Medieval

A

281

Stockholm

Bone

Medieval

C*

302,3

Visby

Teeth

Neolithic

A

323

Eketorp

Bone

Medieval

C*

333

Eketorp

Bone

Medieval

A*

343

Eketorp

Bone

Medieval

A*

12433

Sunnerby

Tooth

Medieval

A

2293

Sunnerby

Bone

Medieval

A

2313

Sunnerby

Bone

Medieval

A

  1. Scandinavian dog remains yielding DNA. Sample name, locality, element (tooth or bone), age, and haplogroup are specified. Those independently replicated are marked with #, those only yielding the 107 bp fragment are marked with * (otherwise, the total length of the studied sequence is 219 bp). Sequences are from Malmström et al 20051 (107 bp), Malmström et al 20072 (112 bp), and from this study3 (either or both fragments).