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The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes

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dc.contributor.author Librado P.
dc.contributor.author Khan N.
dc.contributor.author Fages A.
dc.contributor.author Kusliy M.A.
dc.contributor.author Suchan T.
dc.contributor.author Tonasso-Calvière L.
dc.contributor.author Schiavinato S.
dc.contributor.author Alioglu D.
dc.contributor.author Fromentier A.
dc.contributor.author Perdereau A.
dc.contributor.author Aury J.M.
dc.contributor.author Gaunitz C.
dc.contributor.author Chauvey L.
dc.contributor.author Seguin-Orlando A.
dc.contributor.author Der Sarkissian C.
dc.contributor.author Southon J.
dc.contributor.author Shapiro B.
dc.contributor.author Tishkin A.A.
dc.contributor.author Kovalev A.A.
dc.contributor.author Alquraishi S.
dc.contributor.author Alfarhan A.H.
dc.contributor.author Al-Rasheid K.A.S.
dc.contributor.author Seregély T.
dc.contributor.author Klassen L.
dc.contributor.author Iversen R.
dc.contributor.author Bignon-Lau O.
dc.contributor.author Bodu P.
dc.contributor.author Olive M.
dc.contributor.author Castel J.C.
dc.contributor.author Boudadi-Maligne M.
dc.contributor.author Alvarez N.
dc.contributor.author Germonpré M.
dc.contributor.author Moskal-del Hoyo M.
dc.contributor.author Wilczyński J.
dc.contributor.author Pospuła S.
dc.contributor.author Lasota-Kuś A.
dc.contributor.author Tunia K.
dc.contributor.author Nowak M.
dc.contributor.author Rannamäe E.
dc.contributor.author Saarma U.
dc.contributor.author Boeskorov G.
dc.contributor.author Lōugas L.
dc.contributor.author Kyselý R.
dc.contributor.author Peške L.
dc.contributor.author Bălășescu A.
dc.contributor.author Dumitrașcu V.
dc.contributor.author Dobrescu R.
dc.contributor.author Gerber D.
dc.contributor.author Kiss V.
dc.contributor.author Szécsényi-Nagy A.
dc.contributor.author Mende B.G.
dc.contributor.author Gallina Z.
dc.contributor.author Somogyi K.
dc.contributor.author Kulcsár G.
dc.contributor.author Gál E.
dc.contributor.author Bendrey R.
dc.contributor.author Allentoft M.E.
dc.contributor.author Sirbu G.
dc.contributor.author Dergachev V.
dc.contributor.author Shephard H.
dc.contributor.author Tomadini N.
dc.contributor.author Grouard S.
dc.contributor.author Kasparov A.
dc.contributor.author Basilyan A.E.
dc.contributor.author Anisimov M.A.
dc.contributor.author Nikolskiy P.A.
dc.contributor.author Pavlova E.Y.
dc.contributor.author Pitulko V.
dc.contributor.author Brem G.
dc.contributor.author Wallner B.
dc.contributor.author Schwall C.
dc.contributor.author Keller M.
dc.contributor.author Kitagawa K.
dc.contributor.author Bessudnov A.N.
dc.contributor.author Bessudnov A.
dc.contributor.author Taylor W.
dc.contributor.author Magail J.
dc.contributor.author Gantulga J.O.
dc.contributor.author Bayarsaikhan J.
dc.contributor.author Erdenebaatar D.
dc.contributor.author Tabaldiev K.
dc.contributor.author Mijiddorj E.
dc.contributor.author Boldgiv B.
dc.contributor.author Tsagaan T.
dc.contributor.author Pruvost M.
dc.contributor.author Olsen S.
dc.contributor.author Makarewicz C.A.
dc.contributor.author Valenzuela Lamas S.
dc.contributor.author Albizuri Canadell S.
dc.contributor.author Nieto Espinet A.
dc.contributor.author Iborra M.P.
dc.contributor.author Lira Garrido J.
dc.contributor.author Rodríguez González E.
dc.contributor.author Celestino S.
dc.contributor.author Olària C.
dc.contributor.author Arsuaga J.L.
dc.contributor.author Kotova N.
dc.contributor.author Pryor A.
dc.contributor.author Crabtree P.
dc.contributor.author Zhumatayev R.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-09T20:31:38Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-09T20:31:38Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.issn 0028-0836
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/168763
dc.description.abstract Domestication of horses fundamentally transformed long-range mobility and warfare1. However, modern domesticated breeds do not descend from the earliest domestic horse lineage associated with archaeological evidence of bridling, milking and corralling2–4 at Botai, Central Asia around 3500 bc3. Other longstanding candidate regions for horse domestication, such as Iberia5 and Anatolia6, have also recently been challenged. Thus, the genetic, geographic and temporal origins of modern domestic horses have remained unknown. Here we pinpoint the Western Eurasian steppes, especially the lower Volga-Don region, as the homeland of modern domestic horses. Furthermore, we map the population changes accompanying domestication from 273 ancient horse genomes. This reveals that modern domestic horses ultimately replaced almost all other local populations as they expanded rapidly across Eurasia from about 2000 bc, synchronously with equestrian material culture, including Sintashta spoke-wheeled chariots. We find that equestrianism involved strong selection for critical locomotor and behavioural adaptations at the GSDMC and ZFPM1 genes. Our results reject the commonly held association7 between horseback riding and the massive expansion of Yamnaya steppe pastoralists into Europe around 3000 bc8,9 driving the spread of Indo-European languages10. This contrasts with the scenario in Asia where Indo-Iranian languages, chariots and horses spread together, following the early second millennium bc Sintashta culture11,12.
dc.relation.ispartofseries Nature
dc.title The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes
dc.type Article
dc.relation.ispartofseries-issue 7882
dc.relation.ispartofseries-volume 598
dc.collection Публикации сотрудников КФУ
dc.relation.startpage 634
dc.source.id SCOPUS00280836-2021-598-7882-SID85117498173


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