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Daly K, Mullin V, Hare A, Halpin A, Mattiangeli V, Teasdale M, et al.
Science . 2025 Jan; 387(6733):492-497. PMID: 39883774
The origins and prehistory of domestic sheep () are incompletely understood; to address this, we generated data from 118 ancient genomes spanning 12,000 years sampled from across Eurasia. Genomes from...
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Sandoval-Castellanos E, Hare A, Lin A, Dimopoulos E, Daly K, Geiger S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Apr; 10(15):eadj0954. PMID: 38608027
Occupied between ~10,300 and 9300 years ago, the Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of Aşıklı Höyük in Central Anatolia went through early phases of sheep domestication. Analysis of 629 mitochondrial genomes from...
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Grossen A, Smith K, Coulibaly N, Arbuckle B, Evans A, Wilhelm S, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Apr; 23(7). PMID: 35409420
The invasive capabilities of glioblastoma (GBM) define the cancer's aggressiveness, treatment resistance, and overall mortality. The tumor microenvironment influences the molecular behavior of cells, both epigenetically and genetically. Current forces...
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Librado P, Khan N, Fages A, Kusliy M, Suchan T, Tonasso-Calviere L, et al.
Nature . 2021 Oct; 598(7882):634-640. PMID: 34671162
Domestication of horses fundamentally transformed long-range mobility and warfare. However, modern domesticated breeds do not descend from the earliest domestic horse lineage associated with archaeological evidence of bridling, milking and...
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Frantz L, Haile J, Lin A, Scheu A, Georg C, Benecke N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Aug; 116(35):17231-17238. PMID: 31405970
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (BP) in the Near East, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) suggests that pigs arrived in Europe alongside...
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Ottoni C, Girdland Flink L, Evin A, Georg C, De Cupere B, Van Neer W, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2012 Nov; 30(4):824-32. PMID: 23180578
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ~8,500 BC. They then spread across the Middle and Near East and westward into Europe alongside early agriculturalists. European pigs...