Current genetic data are equivocal as to whether goat domestication occurred multiple times or was a singular process. We generated genomic data from 83 ancient goats (51 with genome-wide coverage) from Paleolithic to Medieval contexts throughout the Near East. Our findings demonstrate that multiple divergent ancient wild goat sources were domesticated in a dispersed process that resulted in genetically and geographically distinct Neolithic goat populations, echoing contemporaneous human divergence across the region. These early goat populations contributed differently to modern goats in Asia, Africa, and Europe. We also detect early selection for pigmentation, stature, reproduction, milking, and response to dietary change, providing 8000-y...
Archaeological and archaeozoological data indicate that goat (Capra hircus) has been the first domes...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundGoat populations that are characterized within the AdaptMap ...
BACKGROUND: The current extensive use of the domestic goat (Capra hircus) is the result of its medi...
International audienceCurrent genetic data are equivocal as to whether goat domestication occurred m...
The wild bezoar Capra aegagrus was brought under human control c. 8,000 BC, leading to the domestic ...
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the ori...
International audienceGoats were among the first farm animals domesticated, approximate to 10,500 ye...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...
Routes of migration and exchange are important factors in the debate about how the Neolithic transit...
Understanding how evolutionary pressures related to climate change have shaped the current genetic b...
International audienceThe emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domest...
Goats are one of the most widespread farmed animals across the world; however, their migration route...
Archaeological and archaeozoological data indicate that goat (Capra hircus) has been the first domes...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundGoat populations that are characterized within the AdaptMap ...
BACKGROUND: The current extensive use of the domestic goat (Capra hircus) is the result of its medi...
International audienceCurrent genetic data are equivocal as to whether goat domestication occurred m...
The wild bezoar Capra aegagrus was brought under human control c. 8,000 BC, leading to the domestic ...
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the ori...
International audienceGoats were among the first farm animals domesticated, approximate to 10,500 ye...
Goat domestication was critical for agriculture and civilization, but its underlying genetic changes...
Routes of migration and exchange are important factors in the debate about how the Neolithic transit...
Understanding how evolutionary pressures related to climate change have shaped the current genetic b...
International audienceThe emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domest...
Goats are one of the most widespread farmed animals across the world; however, their migration route...
Archaeological and archaeozoological data indicate that goat (Capra hircus) has been the first domes...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundGoat populations that are characterized within the AdaptMap ...
BACKGROUND: The current extensive use of the domestic goat (Capra hircus) is the result of its medi...