Ancient DNA from a Neolithic legging (1st half of the 3rd millennium BC) found at Lenk, Schnidejoch (2750 m a.sl.) in the Swiss Alps has demonstrated, that modern distribution of genetic variation does not reflect past spatio-temporal signatures. The legging was made from the skin of a domestic goat (Capra hircus), belonging to the caprine haplogroup B1, which is marginal in Europe today, but represents a third highly diverse goat haplogroup entering Europe already in the Neolithic. Population expansion of lineage B therefore happened more than 4500 years ago, but their members were at some point almost completely replaced by goats of today's common A and C haplogroups
International audienceThe goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500...
The goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500 years ago in the Midd...
In recent years, mitochondrial diversity of goats has been extensively studied, in order to shed lig...
Ancient DNA from a Neolithic legging (1st half of the 3rd millennium BC) found at Lenk, Schnidejoch ...
International audienceGoats were among the first farm animals domesticated, approximate to 10,500 ye...
Routes of migration and exchange are important factors in the debate about how the Neolithic transit...
The wild bezoar Capra aegagrus was brought under human control c. 8,000 BC, leading to the domestic ...
The population history of the Iberian wild goat and the Alpine ibex has been closely related to that...
Current genetic data are equivocal as to whether goat domestication occurred multiple times or was a...
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the ori...
Background. From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in...
From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and ...
International audienceThe emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domest...
The goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500 years ago in the Midd...
International audienceThe goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500...
The goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500 years ago in the Midd...
In recent years, mitochondrial diversity of goats has been extensively studied, in order to shed lig...
Ancient DNA from a Neolithic legging (1st half of the 3rd millennium BC) found at Lenk, Schnidejoch ...
International audienceGoats were among the first farm animals domesticated, approximate to 10,500 ye...
Routes of migration and exchange are important factors in the debate about how the Neolithic transit...
The wild bezoar Capra aegagrus was brought under human control c. 8,000 BC, leading to the domestic ...
The population history of the Iberian wild goat and the Alpine ibex has been closely related to that...
Current genetic data are equivocal as to whether goat domestication occurred multiple times or was a...
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the ori...
Background. From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in...
From the beginning of domestication, the transportation of domestic animals resulted in genetic and ...
International audienceThe emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domest...
The goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500 years ago in the Midd...
International audienceThe goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500...
The goat (Capra hircus) is one of the earliest domesticated species ca. 10,500 years ago in the Midd...
In recent years, mitochondrial diversity of goats has been extensively studied, in order to shed lig...