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Archaeogenetic analysis of Neolithic sheep from Anatolia suggests a complex demographic history since domestication

Sheep were among the first domesticated animals, but their demographic history is little understood. Here we analyzed nuclear polymorphism and mitochondrial data (mtDNA) from ancient central and west Anatolian sheep dating from Epipaleolithic to late Neolithic, comparatively with modern-day breeds a...

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Autores principales: Yurtman, Erinç, Özer, Onur, Yüncü, Eren, Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad, Koptekin, Dilek, Çakan, Yasin Gökhan, Özkan, Mustafa, Akbaba, Ali, Kaptan, Damla, Atağ, Gözde, Vural, Kıvılcım Başak, Gündem, Can Yümni, Martin, Louise, Kılınç, Gülşah Merve, Ghalichi, Ayshin, Açan, Sinan Can, Yaka, Reyhan, Sağlıcan, Ekin, Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe, Krzewińska, Maja, Günther, Torsten, Morell Miranda, Pedro, Pişkin, Evangelia, Şevketoğlu, Müge, Bilgin, C. Can, Atakuman, Çiğdem, Erdal, Yılmaz Selim, Sürer, Elif, Altınışık, N. Ezgi, Lenstra, Johannes A., Yorulmaz, Sevgi, Abazari, Mohammad Foad, Hoseinzadeh, Javad, Baird, Douglas, Bıçakçı, Erhan, Çevik, Özlem, Gerritsen, Fokke, Özbal, Rana, Götherström, Anders, Somel, Mehmet, Togan, İnci, Özer, Füsun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34773064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02794-8