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Article Reference The Population History of Domestic Sheep Revealed by Paleogenomes
Sheep was one of the first domesticated animals in Neolithic West Eurasia. The zooarchaeological record suggests that domestication first took place in Southwest Asia, although much remains unresolved about the precise location(s) and timing(s) of earliest domestication, or the post-domestication history of sheep. Here, we present 24 new partial sheep paleogenomes, including a 13,000-year-old Epipaleolithic Central Anatolian wild sheep, as well as 14 domestic sheep from Neolithic Anatolia, two from Neolithic Iran, two from Neolithic Iberia, three from Neolithic France, and one each from Late Neolithic/Bronze Age Baltic and South Russia, in addition to five present-day Central Anatolian Mouflons and two present-day Cyprian Mouflons. We find that Neolithic European, as well as domestic sheep breeds, are genetically closer to the Anatolian Epipaleolithic sheep and the present-day Anatolian and Cyprian Mouflon than to the Iranian Mouflon. This supports a Central Anatolian source for domestication, presenting strong evidence for a domestication event in SW Asia outside the Fertile Crescent, although we cannot rule out multiple domestication events also within the Neolithic Fertile Crescent. We further find evidence for multiple admixture and replacement events, including one that parallels the Pontic Steppe-related ancestry expansion in Europe, as well as a post-Bronze Age event that appears to have further spread Asia-related alleles across global sheep breeds. Our findings mark the dynamism of past domestic sheep populations in their potential for dispersal and admixture, sometimes being paralleled by their shepherds and in other cases not.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference Lithostratigraphic identification sheet Veldhoven Formation
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Techreport Reference Troff document Lithostratigraphic identification sheet Voort Member (Veldhoven Formation)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Techreport Reference Lithostratigraphic identification sheet Wintelre Member (Veldhoven Formation)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Techreport Reference Lithostratigraphic identification sheet Someren Member (Veldhoven Formation)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Book Reference Taxinomie et évolution : permanence et actualité. Textes de Claude Dupuis (1927-2020)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023 OA
Article Reference Integrative taxonomy resuscitates two species in the Lasioglossum villosulum complex (Kirby, 1802) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference First mitochondrial genomes of five hoverfly species of the genus Eristalinus (Diptera: Syrphidae)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference A Miocene leatherback turtle from the Westerschelde (The Netherlands) with possible cetacean bite marks: identification, taphonomy and cladistics
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Article Reference First record of Calliostoma caroli Dautzenberg, 1927 (Gastropoda: Calliostomatidae) alive in Icelandic waters
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019