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Maternal and paternal genetic diversity of ancient sheep in Estonia from the Late Bronze Age to the post-medieval period and comparison with other regions in Eurasia
被引:23
|作者:
Rannamaee, E.
[1
]
Lougas, L.
[2
]
Niemi, M.
[3
,4
]
Kantanen, J.
[4
,5
]
Maldre, L.
[2
]
Kadorova, N.
[6
]
Saarma, U.
[7
]
机构:
[1] Univ Tartu, Inst Hist & Archaeol, Dept Archaeol, Jakobi 2, EE-51014 Tartu, Estonia
[2] Tallinn Univ, Hist Inst, Dept Archaeobiol, Ruutli 6, EE-10130 Tallinn, Estonia
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Forens Med, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland
[4] Nat Resources Inst Finland, Green Technol, Myllytie 1, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
[5] Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Biol, POB 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland
[6] Tallinn Univ, Inst Math & Nat Sci, Dept Nat Sci, Narva Rd 25, EE-10120 Tallinn, Estonia
[7] Univ Tartu, Inst Ecol & Earth Sci, Dept Zool, Vanemuise 46, EE-51014 Tartu, Estonia
基金:
芬兰科学院;
关键词:
ancient DNA;
Iron Age;
Middle Ages;
mitochondrial DNA;
Ovis aries;
sheep domestication;
Y-chromosome;
MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA;
DOMESTIC SHEEP;
Y-CHROMOSOME;
OVIS-ARIES;
WILD;
MICROSATELLITE;
REVEALS;
BREEDS;
SEQUENCES;
LINEAGES;
D O I:
10.1111/age.12407
中图分类号:
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号:
0905 ;
摘要:
Sheep were among the first domesticated animals to appear in Estonia in the late Neolithic and became one of the most widespread livestock species in the region from the Late Bronze Age onwards. However, the origin and historical expansion of local sheep populations in Estonia remain poorly understood. Here, we analysed fragments of the hypervariable D-loop of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA; 213 bp) and the Y-chromosome SRY gene (130 bp) extracted from 31 archaeological sheep bones dated from approximately 800 BC to 1700 AD. The ancient DNA data of sheep from Estonia were compared with ancient sheep from Finland as well as a set of contemporary sheep breeds from across Eurasia in order to place them in a wider phylogeographical context. The analysis shows that: (i) 24 successfully amplified and analysed mtDNA sequences of ancient sheep cluster into two haplogroups, A and B, of which B is predominant; (ii) four of the ancient mtDNA haplotypes are novel; (iii) higher mtDNA haplotype diversity occurred during the Middle Ages as compared to other periods, a fact concordant with the historical context of expanding international trade during the Middle Ages; (iv) the proportion of rarer haplotypes declined during the expansion of sheep from the Near Eastern domestication centre to the northern European region; (v) three male samples showed the presence of the characteristic northern European haplotype, SNP G-oY1 of the Y-chromosome, and represent the earliest occurrence of this haplotype. Our results provide the first insight into the genetic diversity and phylogeographical background of ancient sheep in Estonia and provide basis for further studies on the temporal fluctuations of ancient sheep populations.
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页码:208 / 218
页数:11
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