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Pervasive introgression facilitated domestication and adaptation in the Bos species complex
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Author Affiliations
Kunming Institute of Botany, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Agricultural University, ...
Published InNature Ecology & Evolution
Year2018
Citations251
Abstract
Species of the Bos genus, including taurine cattle, zebu, gayal, gaur, banteng, yak, wisent and bison, have been domesticated at least four times and have been an important source of meat, milk and power for many human cultures. We sequence the genomes of gayal, gaur, banteng, wisent and bison, and provide population genomic sequencing of an additional 98 individuals. We use these data to determine the phylogeny and evolutionary history of these species and show that the threatened gayal is an independent species or subspecies. We show that there has been pronounced introgression among different members of this genus, and that it in many cases has involved genes of considerable adaptive importance. For example, genes under domestication selection in cattle…
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