Population genetics of modern and ancient cattle
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Frauke Stock, 'Population genetics of modern and ancient cattle', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Genetics and Microbiology, 2011, pp 201Download Item:
Abstract:
The domestication of cattle was a milestone in human history. It is widely accepted
that cattle were domesticated in at least two independent domestication events; the
Fertile Crescent was the primary domestication centre for Bos taurus, while Bos indicus
was domesticated in the Indus Valley. However, a number of aspects of demographic
history, geography and timeline of cattle domestication are still unresolved.
Author: Stock, Frauke
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Bradley, DanPublisher:
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