Together with their sister subspecies Bos taurus, zebu cattle (Bos indicus) have contributed to important socioeconomic changes that have shaped modern civilizations. Zebu cattle were domesticated in the Indus Valley 8000\ua0years before present (YBP). From the domestication site, they expanded to Africa, East Asia, southwestern Asia and Europe between 4000 and 1300\ua0YBP, intercrossing with B.\ua0taurus to form clinal variations of zebu ancestry across the landmass of Afro-Eurasia. In the past 150\ua0years, zebu cattle reached the Americas and Oceania, where they have contributed to the prosperity of emerging economies. The zebu genome is characterized by two mitochondrial haplogroups (I1 and I2), one Y chromosome haplogroup (Y3) and thre...
Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeological evi...
Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeological evi...
Background: Natural selection has molded evolution across all taxa. At an arguable date of around 33...
Together with their sister subspecies Bos taurus, zebu cattle (Bos indicus) have contributed to impo...
International audienceGenome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains re...
The taurine and zebuine cattle breeds comprise the majority of the world cattle population but their...
The American continent was colonized in the 16th century by Europeans who first introduced cattle of...
<p>Indigenous cattle of India belong to the species, <i>Bos indicus</i> and they possess various ada...
The taurine and zebuine cattle breeds comprise the majority of the world cattle population but their...
Summary: The evolution of the genera Bos and Bison, and the nature of gene flow between wild and dom...
African indigenous cattle breeds have been reared within the continent for millennia. Due to the har...
The domestication of the aurochs took place approximately 10,000 years ago giving rise to the two ma...
<div><p>Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeolog...
Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeological evi...
Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeological evi...
Background: Natural selection has molded evolution across all taxa. At an arguable date of around 33...
Together with their sister subspecies Bos taurus, zebu cattle (Bos indicus) have contributed to impo...
International audienceGenome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains re...
The taurine and zebuine cattle breeds comprise the majority of the world cattle population but their...
The American continent was colonized in the 16th century by Europeans who first introduced cattle of...
<p>Indigenous cattle of India belong to the species, <i>Bos indicus</i> and they possess various ada...
The taurine and zebuine cattle breeds comprise the majority of the world cattle population but their...
Summary: The evolution of the genera Bos and Bison, and the nature of gene flow between wild and dom...
African indigenous cattle breeds have been reared within the continent for millennia. Due to the har...
The domestication of the aurochs took place approximately 10,000 years ago giving rise to the two ma...
<div><p>Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeolog...
Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeological evi...
Domesticated cattle were commonplace in northern Africa by about 7,000 years ago. Archaeological evi...
Background: Natural selection has molded evolution across all taxa. At an arguable date of around 33...