The domestic Bactrian camels were treated as one of the principal means of locomotion between the eastern and western cultures in history. However, whether they originated from East Asia or Central Asia remains elusive. To address this question, we performed whole-genome sequencing of 128 camels across Asia. The extant wild and domestic Bactrian camels showed remarkable genetic divergence since they were split from dromedaries. The wild Bactrian camels also contributed little to the ancestry of domestic ones though they share close habitat in East Asia. Interestingly, among the domestic Bactrian camels, those from Iran exhibited the largest genetic distance and the earliest split from all others in the phylogeny, in spite of evident admixtu...
Dromedaries have been fundamental to the development of human societies in arid landscapes and for l...
In many parts of the Old World domesticated camels genus Camelus re an essential resource providing ...
Dromedaries have been essential for the prosperity of civilizations in arid environments and the dis...
The population size of Bactrian camels is smaller than dromedary, and they are distributed in cold a...
Genome sequences of wild and domestic bactrian camels The Bactrian Camels Genome Sequencing and Anal...
In many parts of the Old World, domesticated camels (genus Camelus) are an essential resource, provi...
The domestic Bactrian camel is a valuable livestock resource in arid desert areas. Therefore, it is ...
In the past, camels moved along with humans traversing ancient trade routes. Hence, camels had to be...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners often threatens the gene pool of the...
Transposable elements (TEs) along with simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are prevalent in eukaryotic ge...
The single-humped dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) is the most numerous and widespread of domestic ca...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) commonly referred to as ‘ship of the desert’ has played an...
Old World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transporting people and goods, co...
Domestication begins with the selection of animals showing less fear of humans. In most domesticates...
International audienceOld World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transportin...
Dromedaries have been fundamental to the development of human societies in arid landscapes and for l...
In many parts of the Old World domesticated camels genus Camelus re an essential resource providing ...
Dromedaries have been essential for the prosperity of civilizations in arid environments and the dis...
The population size of Bactrian camels is smaller than dromedary, and they are distributed in cold a...
Genome sequences of wild and domestic bactrian camels The Bactrian Camels Genome Sequencing and Anal...
In many parts of the Old World, domesticated camels (genus Camelus) are an essential resource, provi...
The domestic Bactrian camel is a valuable livestock resource in arid desert areas. Therefore, it is ...
In the past, camels moved along with humans traversing ancient trade routes. Hence, camels had to be...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners often threatens the gene pool of the...
Transposable elements (TEs) along with simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are prevalent in eukaryotic ge...
The single-humped dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) is the most numerous and widespread of domestic ca...
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) commonly referred to as ‘ship of the desert’ has played an...
Old World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transporting people and goods, co...
Domestication begins with the selection of animals showing less fear of humans. In most domesticates...
International audienceOld World camels have served humans in cross-continental caravans, transportin...
Dromedaries have been fundamental to the development of human societies in arid landscapes and for l...
In many parts of the Old World domesticated camels genus Camelus re an essential resource providing ...
Dromedaries have been essential for the prosperity of civilizations in arid environments and the dis...