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Dog, Wolf, or Coyote Relation Study

Based on the descriptions and images provided, the dog most closely resembles the wolf in terms of appearance, sharing traits like a broad snout, round ears, and long tail. The phylogenetic tree also shows that dogs and wolves are more closely related, with dogs being a subspecies of wolves. The tree indicates that dogs and wolves share a more recent common ancestor with each other than either does with coyotes, showing that genetically, dogs are more closely related to wolves.

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Dog, Wolf, or Coyote Relation Study

Based on the descriptions and images provided, the dog most closely resembles the wolf in terms of appearance, sharing traits like a broad snout, round ears, and long tail. The phylogenetic tree also shows that dogs and wolves are more closely related, with dogs being a subspecies of wolves. The tree indicates that dogs and wolves share a more recent common ancestor with each other than either does with coyotes, showing that genetically, dogs are more closely related to wolves.

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Name:__________________________________________Date:______

Investigation: Is a dog more closely related to a coyote or a wolf?

Gray Wolf

Species Name: Canis lupus

Color: Light gray to black

Size: 80-120 pounds, 2.5 feet tall

Appearance: broad snout, round ears, long tail

Coyote

Species Name: Canis latrans

Color: Light gray to brown

Size: 20-50 pounds, 1.5 feet tall

Appearance: narrow snout, pointed ears, long tail

Dog, Alaskan Malamute

Species Name: Canis lupus familiaris

Color: Gray and white or brown and white

Size: 70-80 pounds, 2 feet tall

Appearance: broad snout, round ears, long tail

1. Examine the images and descriptions above.

Underline any similarities between the dog and the wolf.


Place a star ✭ next to any coyote traits that are similar to the dog.

2. Based on appearance alone, which do you think is the most closely related to a dog?

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Part 2: Phylogenetic Trees
Once scientists learned how to sequence DNA, that became a great resource for determining relationships. A
phylogenetic tree shown below is based on DNA evidence and similarities in appearance.

3. Branch points are called “nodes” and they indicate a more recent common ancestor from which each branch species
has descended from.
- Place a box to indicate the node or common ancestor of all the fox species.

- Place a triangle to indicate the node or common ancestor of all the canis species.

4. Which two members of the canis group have the most recent common ancestor?___________________

5. A species name has two words, a system called BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE. The first word of a species name
refers to its GENUS. For example, wolves, coyotes and dogs all belong to the genus “CANIS.”
What is the genus for the foxes? ________________________________

6. In some cases, a third name is given to the animal to indicate a SUBSPECIES.


What animal on the chart is a subspecies? _______________________________________
What is this animal’s full scientific name? _______________________________________

7. Final Synthesis: Is a dog more closely related to a coyote or a wolf? ______________________


Provide EVIDENCE from the phylogenetic tree to support your position.

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