The domestication of cattle is generally accepted to have taken place in two independent centres: around 10,500 years ago in the Near East, giving rise to modern taurine cattle, and two millennia later in southern Asia, giving rise to zebu cattle. Here we provide firmly dated morphological and genetic evidence for early Holocene management of taurine cattle in northeastern China. We describe conjoining mandibles from this region that show evidence of oral stereotypy, dated to the early Holocene by two independent C-14 dates. Using Illumina high-throughput sequencing coupled with DNA hybridization capture, we characterize 15,406 bp of the mitogenome with on average 16.7-fold coverage. Phylogenetic analyses reveal a hitherto unknown mitochond...
Archaeozoological and genetic data indicate that taurine cattle were first domesticated from local w...
Domestication of the Bovini species (taurine cattle, zebu, yak, river buffalo and swamp buffalo) sin...
SummaryArchaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestic...
Turano-Mongolian cattle are a group of taurine cattle from Northern and Eastern Asia with distinct m...
Northwestern China, an important part of the Silk Road, was the birthplace of the Zhouzu farming cul...
Cattle domestication and the complex histories of East Asian cattle breeds warrant further investiga...
Surveys of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation have shown that worldwide domestic cattle are charact...
Cattle have been domesticated in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, for thousands of years, but the...
International audienceGenome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains re...
Indigenous Chinese cattle combine taurine and indicine origins and occupy a broad range of different...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Aurochs (<i>Bos primigenius</i>) were distributed throughout large parts of...
Archaeozoological and genetic data indicate that taurine cattle were first domesticated from local w...
Domestication of the Bovini species (taurine cattle, zebu, yak, river buffalo and swamp buffalo) sin...
SummaryArchaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestic...
Turano-Mongolian cattle are a group of taurine cattle from Northern and Eastern Asia with distinct m...
Northwestern China, an important part of the Silk Road, was the birthplace of the Zhouzu farming cul...
Cattle domestication and the complex histories of East Asian cattle breeds warrant further investiga...
Surveys of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation have shown that worldwide domestic cattle are charact...
Cattle have been domesticated in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, for thousands of years, but the...
International audienceGenome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains re...
Indigenous Chinese cattle combine taurine and indicine origins and occupy a broad range of different...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Aurochs (<i>Bos primigenius</i>) were distributed throughout large parts of...
Archaeozoological and genetic data indicate that taurine cattle were first domesticated from local w...
Domestication of the Bovini species (taurine cattle, zebu, yak, river buffalo and swamp buffalo) sin...
SummaryArchaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestic...