Goats (Capra hircus) are one of the oldest domesticated species, and they are kept all over the world as an essential resource for meat, milk, and fiber. Although recent archeological and molecular biological studies suggested that they originated in West Asia, their domestication processes such as the timing of population expansion and the dynamics of their selection pressures are little known. With the aim of addressing these issues, the nearly complete mitochondrial protein-encoding genes were determined from East, Southeast, and South Asian populations. Our coalescent time estimations suggest that the timing of their major population expansions was in the Late Pleistocene and significantly predates the beginning of their domestication i...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats (Capra hircus) are one of the oldest domesticated species, and they are kept all over the worl...
BACKGROUND: The current extensive use of the domestic goat (Capra hircus) is the result of its medi...
Domestic goats (Capra hircus) are spread across the five continents with a census of 1 billion indiv...
The emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domestication of livestock, ...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the ori...
International audienceBACKGROUND: From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domesti...
The wild bezoar Capra aegagrus was brought under human control c. 8,000 BC, leading to the domestic ...
From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and ...
Routes of migration and exchange are important factors in the debate about how the Neolithic transit...
International audienceGoats were among the first farm animals domesticated, approximate to 10,500 ye...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats (Capra hircus) are one of the oldest domesticated species, and they are kept all over the worl...
BACKGROUND: The current extensive use of the domestic goat (Capra hircus) is the result of its medi...
Domestic goats (Capra hircus) are spread across the five continents with a census of 1 billion indiv...
The emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domestication of livestock, ...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the ori...
International audienceBACKGROUND: From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domesti...
The wild bezoar Capra aegagrus was brought under human control c. 8,000 BC, leading to the domestic ...
From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and ...
Routes of migration and exchange are important factors in the debate about how the Neolithic transit...
International audienceGoats were among the first farm animals domesticated, approximate to 10,500 ye...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...
Goats were initially managed in the Near East approximately 10,000 years ago and spread across Euras...