DescriptionSouth East Asia island dog migration.png
English: The chart shows the proposed route for the introduction of dogs from East Asia to Polynesia, New Zealand and Australia - via the islands of the South East Asian archipelago - indicated through mDNA sequences.
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Map of the Pacific region.The boundary between Near and Remote Oceania is shown by the dotted line. Arrows indicate the proposed route for the introduction of dogs to Polynesia, via Island South East Asia. Pie charts and the summary table show the relative proportions of Arc1, Arc2 and A29 haplotypes observed in samples from across the region (after [4]).