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The following pages link to Mitochondrial DNA analysis shows a Near Eastern Neolithic origin for domestic cattle and no indication of domestication of European aurochs (Q28756035):
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- Early Neolithic water wells reveal the world's oldest wood architecture (Q21089826) (← links)
- The prey pathway: a regional history of cattle (Bos taurus) and pig (Sus scrofa) domestication in the northern Jordan Valley, Israel (Q21133687) (← links)
- Origin and history of mitochondrial DNA lineages in domestic horses (Q21135774) (← links)
- A complete mitochondrial genome sequence from a mesolithic wild aurochs (Bos primigenius) (Q21142653) (← links)
- Impact of selection and demography on the diffusion of lactase persistence (Q21143755) (← links)
- Y-SNPs do not indicate hybridisation between European aurochs and domestic cattle (Q21144227) (← links)
- The origins of lactase persistence in Europe (Q21145353) (← links)
- Ancient DNA studies: new perspectives on old samples (Q21284438) (← links)
- Genome-wide survey of SNP variation uncovers the genetic structure of cattle breeds (Q24644908) (← links)
- Domestication and early agriculture in the Mediterranean Basin: Origins, diffusion, and impact (Q24646535) (← links)
- Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe (Q24683952) (← links)
- Inferences from tip-calibrated phylogenies: a review and a practical guide (Q26765962) (← links)
- Multiple paternal origins of domestic cattle revealed by Y-specific interspersed multilocus microsatellites (Q28277581) (← links)
- Paleopopulation genetics (Q28596060) (← links)
- Size Reduction in Early European Domestic Cattle Relates to Intensification of Neolithic Herding Strategies (Q28606759) (← links)
- Microsatellite and Mitochondrial DNA Study of Native Eastern European Cattle Populations: The Case of the Romanian Grey (Q28607340) (← links)
- The massacre mass grave of Schöneck-Kilianstädten reveals new insights into collective violence in Early Neolithic Central Europe (Q28607707) (← links)
- Mitogenomes from Egyptian Cattle Breeds: New Clues on the Origin of Haplogroup Q and the Early Spread of Bos taurus from the Near East (Q28608311) (← links)
- Genome sequencing of the extinct Eurasian wild aurochs, Bos primigenius, illuminates the phylogeography and evolution of cattle (Q28608460) (← links)
- The genetic prehistory of domesticated cattle from their origin to the spread across Europe (Q28647001) (← links)
- Temporal fluctuation in North East Baltic Sea region cattle population revealed by mitochondrial and Y-chromosomal DNA analyses (Q28647208) (← links)
- African Indigenous Cattle: Unique Genetic Resources in a Rapidly Changing World (Q28647992) (← links)
- Incorporation of aurochs into a cattle herd in Neolithic Europe: single event or breeding? (Q28655451) (← links)
- Evaluating the roles of directed breeding and gene flow in animal domestication (Q28659173) (← links)
- Storytelling and story testing in domestication (Q28659196) (← links)
- Use of domesticated pigs by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in northwestern Europe (Q28660060) (← links)
- Evolution of lactase persistence: an example of human niche construction (Q28742209) (← links)
- The complete mitochondrial genome of an 11,450-year-old aurochsen (Bos primigenius) from Central Italy (Q28742765) (← links)
- Colloquium paper: working toward a synthesis of archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data for inferring African population history (Q28743408) (← links)
- The enigmatic origin of bovine mtDNA haplogroup R: sporadic interbreeding or an independent event of Bos primigenius domestication in Italy? (Q28743928) (← links)
- Cattle demographic history modelled from autosomal sequence variation (Q28749437) (← links)
- Population dynamic of the extinct European aurochs: genetic evidence of a north-south differentiation pattern and no evidence of post-glacial expansion (Q28752495) (← links)
- The multifaceted origin of taurine cattle reflected by the mitochondrial genome (Q28754350) (← links)
- Temporal fluctuations of Y-chromosomal variation in Bos taurus (Q28755917) (← links)
- Correlating Bayesian date estimates with climatic events and domestication using a bovine case study (Q28756002) (← links)
- Bayesian inference of population expansions in domestic bovines (Q28756492) (← links)
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- Accounting for calibration uncertainty in phylogenetic estimation of evolutionary divergence times (Q29547849) (← links)
- Evidence for time dependency of molecular rate estimates (Q29618705) (← links)
- Eastern Mediterranean Mobility in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages: Inferences from Ancient DNA of Pigs and Cattle (Q33677708) (← links)
- Last hunter-gatherers and first farmers of Europe (Q33837833) (← links)
- The cosmopolitan maternal heritage of the Thoroughbred racehorse breed shows a significant contribution from British and Irish native mares (Q34624218) (← links)
- Maternal Lineage of Warmblood Mares Contributes to Variation of Gestation Length and Bias of Foal Sex Ratio (Q35799052) (← links)
- An independent event of Neolithic cattle domestication on the South-eastern Balkans: evidence from prehistoric aurochs and cattle populations (Q35880024) (← links)
- The Evolutionary Origin and Genetic Makeup of Domestic Horses (Q36161020) (← links)
- Genetic origin, admixture and population history of aurochs (Bos primigenius) and primitive European cattle (Q37585382) (← links)
- Molecular tools and analytical approaches for the characterization of farm animal genetic diversity. (Q38002064) (← links)
- Phylogeny and evolutionary history of the silkworm (Q42012569) (← links)
- A new insight into cattle's maternal origin in six Asian countries (Q43116553) (← links)
- Y-specific microsatellites reveal an African subfamily in taurine (Bos taurus) cattle (Q43241293) (← links)