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Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia

Societies in East Asia have utilized domesticated cattle for over 5000 years, but the genetic history of cattle in East Asia remains understudied. Genome-wide analyses of 23 ancient Mongolian cattle reveal that East Asian aurochs and ancient East Asian taurine cattle are closely related, but neither...

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Autores principales: Brunson, Katherine, Witt, Kelsey E., Monge, Susan, Williams, Sloan, Peede, David, Odsuren, Davaakhuu, Bukhchuluun, Dashzeveg, Cameron, Asa, Szpak, Paul, Amartuvshin, Chunag, Honeychurch, William, Wright, Joshua, Pleuger, Sarah, Erdene, Myagmar, Tumen, Dashtseveg, Rogers, Leland, Khatanbaatar, Dorjpurev, Batdalai, Byambatseren, Galdan, Ganbaatar, Janz, Lisa
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37609302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.10.552443
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author Brunson, Katherine
Witt, Kelsey E.
Monge, Susan
Williams, Sloan
Peede, David
Odsuren, Davaakhuu
Bukhchuluun, Dashzeveg
Cameron, Asa
Szpak, Paul
Amartuvshin, Chunag
Honeychurch, William
Wright, Joshua
Pleuger, Sarah
Erdene, Myagmar
Tumen, Dashtseveg
Rogers, Leland
Khatanbaatar, Dorjpurev
Batdalai, Byambatseren
Galdan, Ganbaatar
Janz, Lisa
author_facet Brunson, Katherine
Witt, Kelsey E.
Monge, Susan
Williams, Sloan
Peede, David
Odsuren, Davaakhuu
Bukhchuluun, Dashzeveg
Cameron, Asa
Szpak, Paul
Amartuvshin, Chunag
Honeychurch, William
Wright, Joshua
Pleuger, Sarah
Erdene, Myagmar
Tumen, Dashtseveg
Rogers, Leland
Khatanbaatar, Dorjpurev
Batdalai, Byambatseren
Galdan, Ganbaatar
Janz, Lisa
author_sort Brunson, Katherine
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description Societies in East Asia have utilized domesticated cattle for over 5000 years, but the genetic history of cattle in East Asia remains understudied. Genome-wide analyses of 23 ancient Mongolian cattle reveal that East Asian aurochs and ancient East Asian taurine cattle are closely related, but neither are closely related to any modern East Asian breeds. We observe binary variation in aurochs diet throughout the early Neolithic, and genomic evidence shows millennia of sustained male-dominated introgression. We identify a unique connection between ancient Mongolian aurochs and the European Hereford breed. These results point to the likelihood of human management of aurochs in Northeast Asia prior to and during the initial adoption of taurine cattle pastoralism.
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spelling pubmed-104413902023-08-22 Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia Brunson, Katherine Witt, Kelsey E. Monge, Susan Williams, Sloan Peede, David Odsuren, Davaakhuu Bukhchuluun, Dashzeveg Cameron, Asa Szpak, Paul Amartuvshin, Chunag Honeychurch, William Wright, Joshua Pleuger, Sarah Erdene, Myagmar Tumen, Dashtseveg Rogers, Leland Khatanbaatar, Dorjpurev Batdalai, Byambatseren Galdan, Ganbaatar Janz, Lisa bioRxiv Article Societies in East Asia have utilized domesticated cattle for over 5000 years, but the genetic history of cattle in East Asia remains understudied. Genome-wide analyses of 23 ancient Mongolian cattle reveal that East Asian aurochs and ancient East Asian taurine cattle are closely related, but neither are closely related to any modern East Asian breeds. We observe binary variation in aurochs diet throughout the early Neolithic, and genomic evidence shows millennia of sustained male-dominated introgression. We identify a unique connection between ancient Mongolian aurochs and the European Hereford breed. These results point to the likelihood of human management of aurochs in Northeast Asia prior to and during the initial adoption of taurine cattle pastoralism. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10441390/ /pubmed/37609302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.10.552443 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Brunson, Katherine
Witt, Kelsey E.
Monge, Susan
Williams, Sloan
Peede, David
Odsuren, Davaakhuu
Bukhchuluun, Dashzeveg
Cameron, Asa
Szpak, Paul
Amartuvshin, Chunag
Honeychurch, William
Wright, Joshua
Pleuger, Sarah
Erdene, Myagmar
Tumen, Dashtseveg
Rogers, Leland
Khatanbaatar, Dorjpurev
Batdalai, Byambatseren
Galdan, Ganbaatar
Janz, Lisa
Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia
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title_fullStr Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia
title_full_unstemmed Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia
title_short Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia
title_sort ancient mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in east asia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37609302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.10.552443
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