Ancient genomics and the origin, dispersal, and development of domestic sheep

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Kevin G. Daly, Victoria E. Mullin, Andrew J. Hare, �ine Halpin, Valeria Mattiangeli, Matthew D. Teasdale, Conor Rossi, Sheila Geiger, Stefan Krebs, Ivica Medugorac, Edson Sandoval-Castellanos, Mihriban �zbasaran, G�nes Duru, Sevil G�lc�r, Nadja P�llath, Matthew Collins, Laurent Frantz, Emmanuelle Vila, Peter Zidarov, Simon Stoddart, Bazartseren Boldgiv, Ludovic Orlando, Mike Parker Pearson, Jacqui Mullville, Igor V. Askeyev, Arthur O. Askeyev, Oleg V. Askeyev, Dilyara N. Shaymuratova, Youri Van den Hurk, Andrea Zeeb-Lanz, Rose-Marie Arbogast, Helmut Hemmer, Hossein Davoudi, Sarieh Amiri, Sanaz Beizaee Doost, Delphine Decruyenaere, Homa Fathi, Roya Khazaeli, Yousef Hassanzadeh, Alireza Sardari, Johanna Lhuillier, Mostafa Abdolahi, Geoffrey D. Summers, Catherine Marro, Veli Bahshaliyev, R�mi Berthon, Canan �akirlar, Norbert Benecke, Amelie Scheu, Joachim Burger, Eberhard Sauer, Liora Kolska Horwitz, Benjamin Arbuckle, Hijlke Buitenhuis, Lionel Gourichon, Jelena Bulatovic, Terry O'Connor, David Orton, Mindia Jalabadze, Stephen Rhodes, Michael Chazan, Vecihi �zkaya, Melinda Zeder, Levent Atici, Marjan Mashkour, Joris Peters, Daniel G. Bradley, Ancient genomics and the origin, dispersal, and development of domestic sheep, Science, 2025Abstract:
The origins and prehistory of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are incompletely understood; to address this we generated data from 118 ancient genomes spanning 12,000 years sampled from across Eurasia. Genomes from Central Türkiye ~8,000 BCE are genetically proximal to the domestic origins of sheep but do not fully explain the ancestry of later populations, suggesting a mosaic of wild ancestries. Genomic signatures indicate selection by ancient herders for pigmentation patterns, hornedness, and growth rate. While the first European sheep flocks derive from Türkiye, in a striking parallel with ancient human genome discoveries, we detect a major influx of Western steppe-related ancestry in the Bronze Age.
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European Research Council (ERC)
885729-AncestralWeave
European Research Council (ERC)
295729-CodeX
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
21/PATH-S/9515
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165831460
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Author: Daly, Kevin; Bradley, Daniel
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European Research Council (ERC)European Research Council (ERC)
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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