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论文题目: Mitogenomic meta-analysis identifies two phases of migration in the history of eastern Eurasian sheep
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作者: 吕锋骅①,彭威风①,杨继①,赵永欣,#Wen-Rong Li,#Ming-Jun Liu,#Yue-Hui Ma,#Qian-Jun Zhao,杨广礼,#Feng Wang,#Jin-Quan Li,#Yong-Gang Liu,#Zhi-Qiang Shen,#Sheng-Guo Zhao,#EEr Hehua,#Neena A. Gorkhali,#S.M. Farhad Vahidi,#Muhammad Muladno,#Arifa N. Naqvi,#Jonna Tabell,#Terhi Iso-Touru,#Michael W Bruford,#Juha Kantanen,#韩建林*,李孟华*
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年: 2015
卷: DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msv139
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联系作者: #韩建林*,李孟华*
发表期刊: Molecular Biology and Evolution
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论文连接 http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/06/16/molbev.msv139.abstract
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摘要: Despite much attention, history of sheep (Ovis aries) evolution, including its dating, demographic trajectory and geographic spread, remain controversial. To address these questions, we generated 45 complete and 875 partial mitogenomic sequences, and performed a meta-analysis of these and published ovine mitochondrial sequences (n = 3,229) across Eurasia. We inferred that O. orientalis and O. musimon share the most recent female ancestor with O. aries at c. 0.790 ma (95% CI: 0.637–0.934 ma) during the Middle Pleistocene, substantially predating the domestication event (c. 8–11 ka). By reconstructing historical variations in effective population size, we found evidence of a rapid population increase c. 20–60 ka, immediately before the Last Glacial Maximum. Analyses of lineage expansions showed two sheep migratory waves at c. 4.5–6.8 ka (lineages A and B: ~6.4–6.8 ka; C: ~4.5 ka) across eastern Eurasia, which could have been influenced by prehistoric West-East commercial trade and deliberate mating of domestic and wild sheep, respectively. A continental-scale examination of lineage diversity and approximate Bayesian computation analyses indicated the Mongolian Plateau region was a secondary center of dispersal, acting as a “transportation hub” in eastern Eurasia: sheep from the Middle Eastern domestication center were inferred to have migrated through the Caucasus and Central Asia, and arrived in North and Southwest China (lineages A, B and C) and the Indian Subcontinent (lineages B and C) via this region. Our results provide new insights into sheep domestication, particularly with respect to origins and migrations to and from eastern Eurasia.
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