The palaeogenetics of cat dispersal in the ancient world

Volume: 1, Issue: 7
Published: Jun 19, 2017
Abstract
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value and companion animal, but little is known about its domestication process and early anthropogenic dispersal. Here we show, using ancient DNA analysis of geographically and temporally widespread archaeological cat remains, that both the Near Eastern and Egyptian populations of Felis silvestris lybica contributed to the gene pool of the domestic...
Paper Details
Title
The palaeogenetics of cat dispersal in the ancient world
Published Date
Jun 19, 2017
Volume
1
Issue
7
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