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Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures

Data from morphology, linguistics, history, and archaeology have all been used to trace the dispersal of chickens from Asian domestication centers to their current global distribution. Each provides a unique perspective which can aid in the reconstruction of prehistory. This study expands on previou...

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Autores principales: Storey, Alice A., Athens, J. Stephen, Bryant, David, Carson, Mike, Emery, Kitty, deFrance, Susan, Higham, Charles, Huynen, Leon, Intoh, Michiko, Jones, Sharyn, Kirch, Patrick V., Ladefoged, Thegn, McCoy, Patrick, Morales-Muñiz, Arturo, Quiroz, Daniel, Reitz, Elizabeth, Robins, Judith, Walter, Richard, Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22848352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039171
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author Storey, Alice A.
Athens, J. Stephen
Bryant, David
Carson, Mike
Emery, Kitty
deFrance, Susan
Higham, Charles
Huynen, Leon
Intoh, Michiko
Jones, Sharyn
Kirch, Patrick V.
Ladefoged, Thegn
McCoy, Patrick
Morales-Muñiz, Arturo
Quiroz, Daniel
Reitz, Elizabeth
Robins, Judith
Walter, Richard
Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth
author_facet Storey, Alice A.
Athens, J. Stephen
Bryant, David
Carson, Mike
Emery, Kitty
deFrance, Susan
Higham, Charles
Huynen, Leon
Intoh, Michiko
Jones, Sharyn
Kirch, Patrick V.
Ladefoged, Thegn
McCoy, Patrick
Morales-Muñiz, Arturo
Quiroz, Daniel
Reitz, Elizabeth
Robins, Judith
Walter, Richard
Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth
author_sort Storey, Alice A.
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description Data from morphology, linguistics, history, and archaeology have all been used to trace the dispersal of chickens from Asian domestication centers to their current global distribution. Each provides a unique perspective which can aid in the reconstruction of prehistory. This study expands on previous investigations by adding a temporal component from ancient DNA and, in some cases, direct dating of bones of individual chickens from a variety of sites in Europe, the Pacific, and the Americas. The results from the ancient DNA analyses of forty-eight archaeologically derived chicken bones provide support for archaeological hypotheses about the prehistoric human transport of chickens. Haplogroup E mtDNA signatures have been amplified from directly dated samples originating in Europe at 1000 B.P. and in the Pacific at 3000 B.P. indicating multiple prehistoric dispersals from a single Asian centre. These two dispersal pathways converged in the Americas where chickens were introduced both by Polynesians and later by Europeans. The results of this study also highlight the inappropriate application of the small stretch of D-loop, traditionally amplified for use in phylogenetic studies, to understanding discrete episodes of chicken translocation in the past. The results of this study lead to the proposal of four hypotheses which will require further scrutiny and rigorous future testing.
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spelling pubmed-34050942012-07-30 Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures Storey, Alice A. Athens, J. Stephen Bryant, David Carson, Mike Emery, Kitty deFrance, Susan Higham, Charles Huynen, Leon Intoh, Michiko Jones, Sharyn Kirch, Patrick V. Ladefoged, Thegn McCoy, Patrick Morales-Muñiz, Arturo Quiroz, Daniel Reitz, Elizabeth Robins, Judith Walter, Richard Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth PLoS One Research Article Data from morphology, linguistics, history, and archaeology have all been used to trace the dispersal of chickens from Asian domestication centers to their current global distribution. Each provides a unique perspective which can aid in the reconstruction of prehistory. This study expands on previous investigations by adding a temporal component from ancient DNA and, in some cases, direct dating of bones of individual chickens from a variety of sites in Europe, the Pacific, and the Americas. The results from the ancient DNA analyses of forty-eight archaeologically derived chicken bones provide support for archaeological hypotheses about the prehistoric human transport of chickens. Haplogroup E mtDNA signatures have been amplified from directly dated samples originating in Europe at 1000 B.P. and in the Pacific at 3000 B.P. indicating multiple prehistoric dispersals from a single Asian centre. These two dispersal pathways converged in the Americas where chickens were introduced both by Polynesians and later by Europeans. The results of this study also highlight the inappropriate application of the small stretch of D-loop, traditionally amplified for use in phylogenetic studies, to understanding discrete episodes of chicken translocation in the past. The results of this study lead to the proposal of four hypotheses which will require further scrutiny and rigorous future testing. Public Library of Science 2012-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3405094/ /pubmed/22848352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039171 Text en Storey et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Storey, Alice A.
Athens, J. Stephen
Bryant, David
Carson, Mike
Emery, Kitty
deFrance, Susan
Higham, Charles
Huynen, Leon
Intoh, Michiko
Jones, Sharyn
Kirch, Patrick V.
Ladefoged, Thegn
McCoy, Patrick
Morales-Muñiz, Arturo
Quiroz, Daniel
Reitz, Elizabeth
Robins, Judith
Walter, Richard
Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth
Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures
title Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures
title_full Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures
title_fullStr Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures
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title_short Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures
title_sort investigating the global dispersal of chickens in prehistory using ancient mitochondrial dna signatures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22848352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039171
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