Extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius), accepted as the ancestor of domestic cattle, was one of the largest wild animals inhabiting Europe, Asia and North Africa. The gradual process of aurochs extinction finished in Poland in 1627, were the last recorded aurochs, a female, died. Some aspects of cattle domestication history and the distribution of aurochs genetic material among modern cattle breeds still remain unclear. Analyses of ancient DNA (aDNA) from bone sample deliver new genetic information about extinct wild aurochs as well as modern cattle phylogeny. DNA was extracted from a fragment of aurochs fossil bone found in the Pisz Forest, Poland. The sample was radiocarbon-dated to about 1500 yBP. The aDNA was used for Whole Genome Amplificat...
Whether as a cave painting, a mounted skeleton in a museum, or as described in ancient texts, the ex...
Bos primigenius, the aurochs, is the wild ancestor of modern cattle breeds and was formerly widespre...
Mitochondrial DNA has been the traditional marker for the study of animal domestication, as its high...
BACKGROUND: The derivation of domestic cattle from the extinct wild aurochs (Bos primigenius) has be...
, with some lines of evidence suggesting possible, albeit rare, genetic contributions from locally d...
SummaryArchaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestic...
Background: Bos primigenius, the aurochs, is the wild ancestor of modern cattle breeds and was forme...
Aurochs (Bos primigenius) was a unique species lasting through Pleistocene and Holocene for about tw...
Archaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestication e...
Bos primigenius , the wild aurochs is believed to be the ancestor of European domestic cattle, ...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
Background The derivation of domestic cattle from the extinct wild aurochs (Bos primigenius) has be...
International audienceThe extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle t...
Abstract Background Domestication of the now-extinct wild aurochs, Bos primigenius, gave rise to the...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
Whether as a cave painting, a mounted skeleton in a museum, or as described in ancient texts, the ex...
Bos primigenius, the aurochs, is the wild ancestor of modern cattle breeds and was formerly widespre...
Mitochondrial DNA has been the traditional marker for the study of animal domestication, as its high...
BACKGROUND: The derivation of domestic cattle from the extinct wild aurochs (Bos primigenius) has be...
, with some lines of evidence suggesting possible, albeit rare, genetic contributions from locally d...
SummaryArchaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestic...
Background: Bos primigenius, the aurochs, is the wild ancestor of modern cattle breeds and was forme...
Aurochs (Bos primigenius) was a unique species lasting through Pleistocene and Holocene for about tw...
Archaeological and genetic evidence suggest that modern cattle might result from two domestication e...
Bos primigenius , the wild aurochs is believed to be the ancestor of European domestic cattle, ...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
Background The derivation of domestic cattle from the extinct wild aurochs (Bos primigenius) has be...
International audienceThe extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle t...
Abstract Background Domestication of the now-extinct wild aurochs, Bos primigenius, gave rise to the...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
Whether as a cave painting, a mounted skeleton in a museum, or as described in ancient texts, the ex...
Bos primigenius, the aurochs, is the wild ancestor of modern cattle breeds and was formerly widespre...
Mitochondrial DNA has been the traditional marker for the study of animal domestication, as its high...