The genomic history and global expansion of domestic donkeys

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Todd, Evelyn | Tonasso-Calvière, Laure | Chauvey, Loreleï | Schiavinato, Stéphanie | Fages, Antoine | Seguin-Orlando, Andaine | Clavel, Pierre | Khan, Naveed | Pérez Pardal, Lucía | Patterson Rosa, Laura | Librado, Pablo | Ringbauer, Harald | Verdugo, Marta | Southon, John | Aury, Jean-Marc | Perdereau, Aude | Vila, Emmanuelle | Marzullo, Matilde | Prato, Ornella | Tecchiati, Umberto | Bagnasco Gianni, Giovanna | Tagliacozzo, Antonio | Tinè, Vincenzo | Alhaique, Francesca | Cardoso, João Luís | Valente, Maria João | Telles Antunes, Miguel | Frantz, Laurent | Shapiro, Beth | Bradley, Daniel | Boulbes, Nicolas | Gardeisen, Armelle | Horwitz, Liora Kolska | Öztan, Aliye | Arbuckle, Benjamin | Onar, Vedat | Clavel, Benoît | Lepetz, Sébastien | Vahdati, Ali Akbar | Davoudi, Hossein | Mohaseb, Azadeh | Mashkour, Marjan | Bouchez, Olivier | Donnadieu, Cécile | Wincker, Patrick | Brooks, Samantha | Beja-Pereira, Albano | Wu, Dong-Dong | Orlando, Ludovic

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International audience. Donkeys transformed human history as essential beasts of burden for long-distance movement, especially across semi-arid and upland environments. They remain insufficiently studied despite globally expanding and providing key support to low- to middle-income communities. To elucidate their domestication history, we constructed a comprehensive genome panel of 207 modern and 31 ancient donkeys, as well as 15 wild equids. We found a strong phylogeographic structure in modern donkeys that supports a single domestication in Africa ~5000 BCE, followed by further expansions in this continent and Eurasia and ultimately returning to Africa. We uncover a previously unknown genetic lineage in the Levant ~200 BCE, which contributed increasing ancestry toward Asia. Donkey management involved inbreeding and the production of giant bloodlines at a time when mules were essential to the Roman economy and military.

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