"Learning to love grains, potatoes was key to the evolution of dogs"
You know that dog biscuit shaped like a bone but made mostly of wheat? Your dogs willingness to eat that treat, instead of going for a bone in your thigh, helps explain how its ancestors evolved from wolves into house pets.
A team of Swedish researchers compared the genomes of wolves and dogs and found that a big difference is dogs ability to easily digest starch. On their way from pack-hunting carnivore to fireside companion, dogs learned to desire or at least live on wheat, rice, barley, corn and potatoes.
As it turns out, the same thing happened to humans as they came out of the forest, invented agriculture and settled into diets rich in grains.
I think it is a striking case of co-evolution, said Erik Axelsson, a geneticist at Uppsala University. The fact that we shared a similar environment in the last 10,000 years caused a similar adaptation. And the big change in the environment was the development of agriculture.
Interesting article; more at this link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/learning-to-love-cereal-was-key-to-the-evolution-of-dogs/2013/01/23/30c47500-6510-11e2-85f5-a8a9228e55e7_story.html?hpid=z1