This study presents mitochondrial genome sequences from 22 Egyptian house cats with the aim of resolving the uncertain origin of the contemporary world-wide population of Domestic cats. Together with data from earlier studies it has been possible to confirm some of the previously suggested haplotype identifications and phylogeny of the Domestic cat lineage. Moreover, by applying a molecular clock, it is proposed that the Domestic cat lineage has experienced several expansions representing domestication and/or breeding in pre-historical and historical times, seemingly in concordance with theories of a domestication origin in the Neolithic Middle East and in Pharaonic Egypt. In addition, the present study also demonstrates the possibility of ...
The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a histor...
The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a histor...
Domestic cats were derived from the Near Eastern wildcat (Felis lybica), after which they dispersed ...
This study presents mitochondrial genome sequences from 22 Egyptian house cats with the aim of resol...
Domestic cats are semi-ubiquitous inhabitants of the world, where they live side-by-side with humans...
Notwithstanding its popularity, the origin of the domestic cat remains still elusive. In contrast to...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
Original English Abstract. — This study is based on two populations of ancient Egyptian mummified ca...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
In the last few years, biomolecular archaeology has made important contributions to phylogenetic and...
The Fertile Crescent appears to be the most plausible region where the domestication of cats commenc...
The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a histor...
The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a histor...
Domestic cats were derived from the Near Eastern wildcat (Felis lybica), after which they dispersed ...
This study presents mitochondrial genome sequences from 22 Egyptian house cats with the aim of resol...
Domestic cats are semi-ubiquitous inhabitants of the world, where they live side-by-side with humans...
Notwithstanding its popularity, the origin of the domestic cat remains still elusive. In contrast to...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
Original English Abstract. — This study is based on two populations of ancient Egyptian mummified ca...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
In the last few years, biomolecular archaeology has made important contributions to phylogenetic and...
The Fertile Crescent appears to be the most plausible region where the domestication of cats commenc...
The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a histor...
The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a histor...
Domestic cats were derived from the Near Eastern wildcat (Felis lybica), after which they dispersed ...