Ancient cattle genomics, origins, and rapid turnover in the Fertile Crescent

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Verdugo, Marta Pereira | Mullin, Victoria E. | Scheu, Amelie | Mattiangeli, Valeria | Daly, Kevin G. | Maisano Delser, Pierpaolo | Hare, Andrew J. | Burger, Joachim | Collins, Matthew | Kehati, Ron | Hesse, Paula | Fulton, Deirdre | Sauer, Eberhard W. | Mohaseb, Fatemeh A. | Davoudi, Hossein | Khazaeli, Roya | Lhuillier, Johanna | Rapin, Claude | Ebrahimi, Saeed | Khasanov, Mutalib | Vahidi, S. M/ Farhad | Machugh, David | Ertuğrul, Okan | Koukouli-Chrysanthaki, Chaido | Sampson, Adamantios | Kazantzis, George | Kontopoulos, Ioannis | Bulatovic, Jelena | Stojanović, Ivana | Mikdad, Abdesalam | Benecke, Norbert | Linstädter, Jörg | Sablin, Mikhail, V | Bendrey, Robin | Gourichon, Lionel | Arbuckle, Benjamin | Mashkour, Marjan | Orton, David | Horwitz, Liora Kolska | Teasdale, Matthew | Bradley, Daniel

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International audience. Genome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains reveals regional variation that has since been obscured by admixture in modern populations. Comparisons of genomes of early domestic cattle to their aurochs progenitors identify diverse origins with separate introgressions of wild stock. A later region-wide Bronze Age shift indicates rapid and widespread introgression of zebu, Bos indicus, from the Indus Valley. This process was likely stimulated at the onset of the current geological age, ~4.2 thousand years ago, by a widespread multicentury drought. In contrast to genome-wide admixture, mitochondrial DNA stasis supports that this introgression was male-driven, suggesting that selection of arid-adapted zebu bulls enhanced herd survival. This human-mediated migration of zebu-derived genetics has continued through millennia, altering tropical herding on each continent.Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.

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