Published January 1, 2021
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Archaeogenetic analysis of Neolithic sheep from Anatolia suggests a complex demographic history since domestication
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- Yurtman, Erinc1
- Ozer, Onur
- Yuncu, Eren1
- Dagtas, Nihan Dilsad1
- Koptekin, Dilek2
- Cakan, Yasin Gokhan3
- Ozkan, Mustafa1
- Akbaba, Ali4
- Kaptan, Damla1
- Atag, Gozde1
- Vural, Kivilcim Basak1
- Gundem, Can Yumni5
- Martin, Louise6
- Kilinc, Gulsah Merve
- Ghalichi, Ayshin
- Acan, Sinan Can1
- Yaka, Reyhan1
- Saglican, Ekin1
- Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe7
- Krzewinska, Maja7
- Krzewinska, Maja7
- 1. Middle East Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Ankara, Turkey
- 2. Middle East Tech Univ, Dept Hlth Informat, Ankara, Turkey
- 3. Istanbul Univ, Dept Prehist, Istanbul, Turkey
- 4. Ankara Univ, Dept Anthropol, Ankara, Turkey
- 5. Batman Univ, Dept Archaeol, Batman, Turkey
- 6. UCL, Inst Archaeol, London, England
- 7. Univ Stockholm, Dept Archaeol & Class Studies, Archaeol Res Lab, Stockholm, Sweden
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Yurtman, ozer, Yuncu et al. provide an ancient DNA data set to demonstrate the impact of human activity on the demographic history of domestic sheep. The authors demonstrate that there may have been multiple domestication events with notable changes to the gene pool of European and Anatolian sheep since the Neolithic.
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