Tracking Five Millennia of Horse Management with Extensive Ancient Genome Time Series
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2019Yazar
Detry, Cleia
Serrand, Nathalie
Serres-Armero, Aitor
Shapiro, Beth
Seno, Shiva Sheikhi
Shevnina, Irina
Shidrang, Sonia
Southon, John
Star, Bastiaan
Sykes, Naomi
Taheri, Kamal
Taylor, William
Teegen, Wolf-Rudiger
Vukicevic, Tajana Trbojevic
Trixl, Simon
Tumen, Dashzeveg
Undrakhbold, Sainbileg
Usmanova, Emma
Vahdati, Ali
Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia
Viegas, Catarina
Wallner, Barbara
Weinstock, Jaco
Zaibert, Victor
Clavel, Benoit
Lepetz, Sebastien
Mashkour, Marjan
Helgason, Agnar
Stefansson, Kari
Barrey, Eric
Willerslev, Eske
Outram, Alan K.
Librado, Pablo
Orlando, Ludovic
Onar, Vedat
Fages, Antoine
Hanghoj, Kristian
Khan, Naveed
Gaunitz, Charleen
Seguin-Orlando, Andaine
Leonardi, Michela
Constantz, Christian McCrory
Gamba, Cristina
Al-Rasheid, Khaled A. S.
Albizuri, Silvia
Alfarhan, Ahmed H.
Allentoft, Morten
Alquraishi, Saleh
Anthony, David
Baimukhanov, Nurbol
Barrett, James H.
Bayarsaikhan, Jamsranjav
von Lettow-Vorbeck, Corina Liesau
Benecke, Norbert
Bernaldez-Sanchez, Eloisa
Berrocal-Rangel, Luis
Biglari, Fereidoun
Boessenkool, Sanne
Boldgiv, Bazartseren
Brem, Gottfried
Brown, Dorcas
Burger, Joachim
Crubezy, Eric
Daugnora, Linas
Davoudi, Hossein
Damgaard, Peter de Barros
de Chorro y de Villa-Ceballos, Maria de los Angeles
Deschler-Erb, Sabine
Dill, Nadine
Oom, Maria do Mar
Dohr, Anna
Ellingvag, Sturla
Erdenebaatar, Diimaajav
Fathi, Homa
Felkel, Sabine
Fernandez-Rodriguez, Carlos
Garcia-Vinas, Esteban
Germonpre, Mietje
Granado, Jose D.
Hallsson, Jon H.
Hemmer, Helmut
Hofreiter, Michael
Kasparov, Aleksei
Khasanov, Mutalib
Khazaeli, Roya
Kosintsev, Pavel
Kristiansen, Kristian
Kubatbek, Tabaldiev
Kuderna, Lukas
Kuznetsov, Pavel
Laleh, Haeedeh
Leonard, Jennifer A.
Lhuillier, Johanna
Logvin, Andrey
Lougas, Lembi
Ludwig, Arne
Luis, Cristina
Arruda, Ana Margarida
Marques-Bonet, Tomas
Silva, Raquel Matoso
Merz, Victor
Mijiddorj, Enkhbayar
Miller, Bryan K.
Monchalov, Oleg
Mohaseb, Fatemeh A.
Morales, Arturo
Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna
Nistelberger, Heidi
Palsdottir, Albina H.
Pitulko, Vladimir
Pitskhelauri, Konstantin
Pruvost, Melanie
Sikanjic, Petra Rajic
Papesa, Anita Rapan
Roslyakova, Natalia
Sardari, Alireza
Sauer, Eberhard
Schafberg, Renate
Scheu, Amelie
Schibler, Jorg
Schlumbaum, Angela
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Horse domestication revolutionized warfare and accelerated travel, trade, and the geographic expansion of languages. Here, we present the largest DNA time series for a non-human organism to date, including genome-scale data from 149 ancient animals and 129 ancient genomes (>= 1-fold coverage), 87 of which are new. This extensive dataset allows us to assess the modem legacy of past equestrian civilisations. We find that two extinct horse lineages existed during early domestication, one at the far western (Iberia) and the other at the far eastern range (Siberia) of Eurasia. None of these contributed significantly to modern diversity. We show that the influence of Persian-related horse lineages increased following the Islamic conquests in Europe and Asia. Multiple alleles associated with elite-racing, including at the MSTN "speed gene," only rose in popularity within the last millennium. Finally, the development of modem breeding impacted genetic diversity more dramatically than the previous millennia of human management.
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