Cattle are our most important livestock species because of their production and role in human culture. Many breeds that differ in appearance, performance and environmental adaptation are kept on all inhabited continents, but the historic origin of the diverse phenotypes is not always clear. We give an account of the history of cattle by integrating archaeological record and pictorial or written sources, scarce until 300 years ago, with the recent contributions of DNA analysis. We describe the domestication of their wild ancestor, migrations to eventually all inhabited continents, the developments during prehistory, the antiquity and the Middle Ages, the relatively recent breed formation, the industrial cattle husbandry in the Old and New Wo...
All contemporary taurine cattle originated some 10,000 years ago when their wild ancestor, the auroc...
The analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence polymorphisms from modern cattle populations ...
Previous archeological and genetic research has shown that modern cattle breeds are descended from m...
Cattle are our most important livestock species because of their production and role in human cultur...
Cattle are our most important livestock species because of their production and role in human cultur...
Cattle are kept worldwide in various environments and play many different roles in our society. We h...
The origin and evolution of domestic cattle have recently moved to the forefront of the scientific l...
Since their domestication in the Neolithic, cattle have belonged to our cultural heritage. The recon...
Cattle domestication from wild aurochsen was among the most important innovations during the Neolith...
Cattle domestication from wild aurochsen was among the most important innovations during the Neolith...
The available data on the domestication and history of cattle are summarized in this chapter, includ...
The domestication of the aurochs took place approximately 10,000 years ago giving rise to the two ma...
The origin of European cattle: evidence from modern and ancient DNA. Beja-Pereira A, Caramelli D, La...
All contemporary taurine cattle originated some 10,000 years ago when their wild ancestor, the auroc...
The analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence polymorphisms from modern cattle populations ...
Previous archeological and genetic research has shown that modern cattle breeds are descended from m...
Cattle are our most important livestock species because of their production and role in human cultur...
Cattle are our most important livestock species because of their production and role in human cultur...
Cattle are kept worldwide in various environments and play many different roles in our society. We h...
The origin and evolution of domestic cattle have recently moved to the forefront of the scientific l...
Since their domestication in the Neolithic, cattle have belonged to our cultural heritage. The recon...
Cattle domestication from wild aurochsen was among the most important innovations during the Neolith...
Cattle domestication from wild aurochsen was among the most important innovations during the Neolith...
The available data on the domestication and history of cattle are summarized in this chapter, includ...
The domestication of the aurochs took place approximately 10,000 years ago giving rise to the two ma...
The origin of European cattle: evidence from modern and ancient DNA. Beja-Pereira A, Caramelli D, La...
All contemporary taurine cattle originated some 10,000 years ago when their wild ancestor, the auroc...
The analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence polymorphisms from modern cattle populations ...
Previous archeological and genetic research has shown that modern cattle breeds are descended from m...