As one of the earliest livestock, sheep (Ovis aries) were domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 12,000–10,000 years ago and have a nearly worldwide distribution today. Most of our knowledge about the timing of their expansions stems from archaeological data but it is unclear how the genetic diversity of modern sheep fits with these dates. We used whole-genome sequencing data of 63 domestic breeds and their wild relatives, the Asiatic mouflon (O. gmelini, previously known as O. orientalis), to explore the demographic history of sheep. On the global scale, our analysis revealed geographic structuring among breeds with unidirectional recent gene flow from domestics into Asiatic mouflons. We then selected 4 representative breeds from Spain...
Despite much attention, history of sheep (Ovis aries) evolution, including its dating, demographic t...
Science. Author manuscript 2009, Vol. 324(5926): 532–536.The domestication of livestock represented...
The domestication of livestock represented a crucial step in human history. By using endogenous retr...
As one of the earliest livestock, sheep (Ovis aries) were domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about...
Sheep (Ovis aries) were among the earliest livestock, domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 120...
The domestication and subsequent development of sheep are crucial events in the history of human civ...
Yurtman, ozer, Yuncu et al. provide an ancient DNA data set to demonstrate the impact of human activ...
The domestication and subsequent global dispersal of livestock are crucial events in human history, ...
Background: In the Neolithic, domestic sheep migrated into Europe and subsequently spread in westerl...
Despite much attention, history of sheep (Ovis aries) evolution, including its dating, demographic t...
Science. Author manuscript 2009, Vol. 324(5926): 532–536.The domestication of livestock represented...
The domestication of livestock represented a crucial step in human history. By using endogenous retr...
As one of the earliest livestock, sheep (Ovis aries) were domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about...
Sheep (Ovis aries) were among the earliest livestock, domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 120...
The domestication and subsequent development of sheep are crucial events in the history of human civ...
Yurtman, ozer, Yuncu et al. provide an ancient DNA data set to demonstrate the impact of human activ...
The domestication and subsequent global dispersal of livestock are crucial events in human history, ...
Background: In the Neolithic, domestic sheep migrated into Europe and subsequently spread in westerl...
Despite much attention, history of sheep (Ovis aries) evolution, including its dating, demographic t...
Science. Author manuscript 2009, Vol. 324(5926): 532–536.The domestication of livestock represented...
The domestication of livestock represented a crucial step in human history. By using endogenous retr...