The Population History of Domestic Sheep Revealed by Paleogenomes

Abstract Sheep was one of the first domesticated animals in Neolithic West Eurasia. The zooarchaeological record suggests that domestication first took place in Southwest Asia, although much remains unresolved about the precise location(s) and timing(s) of earliest domestication, or the post-domesti...

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Published in:Molecular biology and evolution Vol. 41; no. 10
Main Authors: Kaptan, Damla, Atağ, Gözde, Vural, Kıvılcım Başak, Morell Miranda, Pedro, Akbaba, Ali, Yüncü, Eren, Buluktaev, Aleksey, Abazari, Mohammad Foad, Yorulmaz, Sevgi, Kazancı, Duygu Deniz, Küçükakdağ Doğu, Ayça, Çakan, Yasin Gökhan, Özbal, Rana, Gerritsen, Fokke, De Cupere, Bea, Duru, Refik, Umurtak, Gülsün, Arbuckle, Benjamin S, Baird, Douglas, Çevik, Özlem, Bıçakçı, Erhan, Gündem, Can Yumni, Pişkin, Evangelia, Hachem, Lamys, Canpolat, Kayra, Fakhari, Zohre, Ochir-Goryaeva, Maria, Kukanova, Viktoria, Valipour, Hamid Reza, Hoseinzadeh, Javad, Küçük Baloğlu, Fatma, Götherström, Anders, Hadjisterkotis, Eleftherios, Grange, Thierry, Geigl, Eva-Maria, Togan, İnci Z, Günther, Torsten, Somel, Mehmet, Özer, Füsun
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: UK Oxford University Press 04-10-2024
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