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Ancient genomes reveal tropical bovid species in the Tibetan Plateau contributed to the prevalence of hunting game until the late Neolithic.
Chen, Ningbo; Ren, Lele; Du, Linyao; Hou, Jiawen; Mullin, Victoria E; Wu, Duo; Zhao, Xueye; Li, Chunmei; Huang, Jiahui; Qi, Xuebin; Capodiferro, Marco Rosario; Achilli, Alessandro; Lei, Chuzhao; Chen, Fahu; Su, Bing; Dong, Guanghui; Zhang, Xiaoming.
Afiliação
  • Chen N; State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 650223 Kunming, China.
  • Ren L; Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of Shaanxi Province, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, 712100 Yangling, China.
  • Du L; School of History and Culture, Lanzhou University, 730000 Lanzhou, China.
  • Hou J; College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University, 730000 Lanzhou, China.
  • Mullin VE; Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of Shaanxi Province, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, 712100 Yangling, China.
  • Wu D; Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom.
  • Zhao X; College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University, 730000 Lanzhou, China.
  • Li C; Gansu Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, 730000 Lanzhou, China.
  • Huang J; State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 650223 Kunming, China.
  • Qi X; Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 650223 Kunming, China.
  • Capodiferro MR; State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 650223 Kunming, China.
  • Achilli A; Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100049 Beijing, China.
  • Lei C; State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 650223 Kunming, China.
  • Chen F; Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 650223 Kunming, China.
  • Su B; Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie "L. Spallanzani," Università di Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
  • Dong G; Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie "L. Spallanzani," Università di Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
  • Zhang X; Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of Shaanxi Province, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, 712100 Yangling, China.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(45): 28150-28159, 2020 11 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33077602
ABSTRACT
Local wild bovids have been determined to be important prey on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP), where hunting game was a major subsistence strategy until the late Neolithic, when farming lifestyles dominated in the neighboring Loess Plateau. However, the species affiliation and population ecology of these prehistoric wild bovids in the prehistoric NETP remain unknown. Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis is highly informative in decoding this puzzle. Here, we applied aDNA analysis to fragmented bovid and rhinoceros specimens dating ∼5,200 y B.P. from the Neolithic site of Shannashuzha located in the marginal area of the NETP. Utilizing both whole genomes and mitochondrial DNA, our results demonstrate that the range of the present-day tropical gaur (Bos gaurus) extended as far north as the margins of the NETP during the late Neolithic from ∼29°N to ∼34°N. Furthermore, comparative analysis with zooarchaeological and paleoclimatic evidence indicated that a high summer temperature in the late Neolithic might have facilitated the northward expansion of tropical animals (at least gaur and Sumatran-like rhinoceros) to the NETP. This enriched the diversity of wildlife, thus providing abundant hunting resources for humans and facilitating the exploration of the Tibetan Plateau as one of the last habitats for hunting game in East Asia.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bovinos / Genoma / Biodiversidade / DNA Antigo Tipo de estudo: Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals / Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bovinos / Genoma / Biodiversidade / DNA Antigo Tipo de estudo: Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals / Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China