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Insights into early pig domestication provided by ancient DNA analysis
Amake Caliebe
, Almut Nebel
, Cheryl Makarewicz
, Michael Krawczak
, Ben Krause-Kyora
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Ancient DNA Analysis
100%
Northern Europe
100%
Pig Domestication
100%
Wild Boar
66%
Suid
66%
Domestic pig
66%
Europe
33%
Central Europe
33%
Domestication
33%
Geographical Origin
33%
Near East
33%
Early Management
33%
Modeling Results
33%
Domesticated Animals
33%
Management Strategy
33%
Sus Scrofa
33%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
33%
Agriculturalists
33%
Temporal Framework
33%
Husbandry
33%
European Wild Boar
33%
Model Tracing
33%
South-Central Europe
33%
Matriline
33%
Swine Herds
33%
Quantitative Mathematical Model
33%
Matrilineal Origin
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pig
100%
Wild Boars
75%
Haplotype
50%
Sus Scrofa
25%
Herd
25%
Domestic Animal
25%
Mathematical Model
25%
Sus
25%
Mitochondrial DNA
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
European Wild Boar
100%
Haplotype
66%
Domestic Pig
66%
Suid
66%
Herd
33%
Domestic Animal
33%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Domestic Animal
100%
Herd
100%
Husbandry
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Northern Europe
100%
Europe
33%
Central Europe
33%
Middle East
33%
Domesticated Animal
33%
Central Europe
33%
Mitochondrial DNA
33%