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Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains
The Aceramic Neolithic (∼9600 to 7000 cal BC) period in the Zagros Mountains, western Iran, provides some of the earliest archaeological evidence of goat (Capra hircus) management and husbandry by circa 8200 cal BC, with detectable morphological change appearing ∼1,000 y later. To examine the genomi...
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author | Daly, Kevin G. Mattiangeli, Valeria Hare, Andrew J. Davoudi, Hossein Fathi, Homa Doost, Sanaz Beizaee Amiri, Sarieh Khazaeli, Roya Decruyenaere, Delphine Nokandeh, Jebrael Richter, Tobias Darabi, Hojjat Mortensen, Peder Pantos, Alexis Yeomans, Lisa Bangsgaard, Pernille Mashkour, Marjan Zeder, Melinda A. Bradley, Daniel G. |
author_facet | Daly, Kevin G. Mattiangeli, Valeria Hare, Andrew J. Davoudi, Hossein Fathi, Homa Doost, Sanaz Beizaee Amiri, Sarieh Khazaeli, Roya Decruyenaere, Delphine Nokandeh, Jebrael Richter, Tobias Darabi, Hojjat Mortensen, Peder Pantos, Alexis Yeomans, Lisa Bangsgaard, Pernille Mashkour, Marjan Zeder, Melinda A. Bradley, Daniel G. |
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description | The Aceramic Neolithic (∼9600 to 7000 cal BC) period in the Zagros Mountains, western Iran, provides some of the earliest archaeological evidence of goat (Capra hircus) management and husbandry by circa 8200 cal BC, with detectable morphological change appearing ∼1,000 y later. To examine the genomic imprint of initial management and its implications for the goat domestication process, we analyzed 14 novel nuclear genomes (mean coverage 1.13X) and 32 mitochondrial (mtDNA) genomes (mean coverage 143X) from two such sites, Ganj Dareh and Tepe Abdul Hosein. These genomes show two distinct clusters: those with domestic affinity and a minority group with stronger wild affinity, indicating that managed goats were genetically distinct from wild goats at this early horizon. This genetic duality, the presence of long runs of homozygosity, shared ancestry with later Neolithic populations, a sex bias in archaeozoological remains, and demographic profiles from across all layers of Ganj Dareh support management of genetically domestic goat by circa 8200 cal BC, and represent the oldest to-this-date reported livestock genomes. In these sites a combination of high autosomal and mtDNA diversity, contrasting limited Y chromosomal lineage diversity, an absence of reported selection signatures for pigmentation, and the wild morphology of bone remains illustrates domestication as an extended process lacking a strong initial bottleneck, beginning with spatial control, demographic manipulation via biased male culling, captive breeding, and subsequently phenotypic and genomic selection. |
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spelling | pubmed-82376642021-07-03 Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains Daly, Kevin G. Mattiangeli, Valeria Hare, Andrew J. Davoudi, Hossein Fathi, Homa Doost, Sanaz Beizaee Amiri, Sarieh Khazaeli, Roya Decruyenaere, Delphine Nokandeh, Jebrael Richter, Tobias Darabi, Hojjat Mortensen, Peder Pantos, Alexis Yeomans, Lisa Bangsgaard, Pernille Mashkour, Marjan Zeder, Melinda A. Bradley, Daniel G. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The Aceramic Neolithic (∼9600 to 7000 cal BC) period in the Zagros Mountains, western Iran, provides some of the earliest archaeological evidence of goat (Capra hircus) management and husbandry by circa 8200 cal BC, with detectable morphological change appearing ∼1,000 y later. To examine the genomic imprint of initial management and its implications for the goat domestication process, we analyzed 14 novel nuclear genomes (mean coverage 1.13X) and 32 mitochondrial (mtDNA) genomes (mean coverage 143X) from two such sites, Ganj Dareh and Tepe Abdul Hosein. These genomes show two distinct clusters: those with domestic affinity and a minority group with stronger wild affinity, indicating that managed goats were genetically distinct from wild goats at this early horizon. This genetic duality, the presence of long runs of homozygosity, shared ancestry with later Neolithic populations, a sex bias in archaeozoological remains, and demographic profiles from across all layers of Ganj Dareh support management of genetically domestic goat by circa 8200 cal BC, and represent the oldest to-this-date reported livestock genomes. In these sites a combination of high autosomal and mtDNA diversity, contrasting limited Y chromosomal lineage diversity, an absence of reported selection signatures for pigmentation, and the wild morphology of bone remains illustrates domestication as an extended process lacking a strong initial bottleneck, beginning with spatial control, demographic manipulation via biased male culling, captive breeding, and subsequently phenotypic and genomic selection. National Academy of Sciences 2021-06-22 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8237664/ /pubmed/34099576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2100901118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Daly, Kevin G. Mattiangeli, Valeria Hare, Andrew J. Davoudi, Hossein Fathi, Homa Doost, Sanaz Beizaee Amiri, Sarieh Khazaeli, Roya Decruyenaere, Delphine Nokandeh, Jebrael Richter, Tobias Darabi, Hojjat Mortensen, Peder Pantos, Alexis Yeomans, Lisa Bangsgaard, Pernille Mashkour, Marjan Zeder, Melinda A. Bradley, Daniel G. Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains |
title | Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains |
title_full | Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains |
title_fullStr | Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains |
title_full_unstemmed | Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains |
title_short | Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the Zagros Mountains |
title_sort | herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication in the zagros mountains |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8237664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2100901118 |
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