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000120115 100__ $$aNilson, Sara M.
000120115 245__ $$aGenetics of randomly bred cats support the cradle of cat domestication being in the Near East
000120115 260__ $$c2022
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000120115 5203_ $$aCat domestication likely initiated as a symbiotic relationship between wildcats (Felis silvestris subspecies) and the peoples of developing agrarian societies in the Fertile Crescent. As humans transitioned from hunter-gatherers to farmers ~12,000 years ago, bold wildcats likely capitalized on increased prey density (i.e., rodents). Humans benefited from the cats’ predation on these vermin. To refine the site(s) of cat domestication, over 1000 random-bred cats of primarily Eurasian descent were genotyped for single-nucleotide variants and short tandem repeats. The overall cat population structure suggested a single worldwide population with significant isolation by the distance of peripheral subpopulations. The cat population heterozygosity decreased as genetic distance from the proposed cat progenitor’s (F.s. lybica) natural habitat increased. Domestic cat origins are focused in the eastern Mediterranean Basin, spreading to nearby islands, and southernly via the Levantine coast into the Nile Valley. Cat population diversity supports the migration patterns of humans and other symbiotic species.
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000120115 591__ $$aECOLOGY$$b48 / 171 = 0.281$$c2022$$dQ2$$eT1
000120115 593__ $$aGenetics (clinical)$$c2022$$dQ2
000120115 591__ $$aEVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY$$b15 / 52 = 0.288$$c2022$$dQ2$$eT1
000120115 593__ $$aGenetics$$c2022$$dQ2
000120115 591__ $$aGENETICS & HEREDITY$$b56 / 171 = 0.327$$c2022$$dQ2$$eT1
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000120115 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000120115 700__ $$aGandolfi, Barbara
000120115 700__ $$aGrahn, Robert A.
000120115 700__ $$aKurushima, Jennifer D.
000120115 700__ $$aLipinski, Monika J.
000120115 700__ $$aRandi, Ettore
000120115 700__ $$aWaly, Nashwa E.
000120115 700__ $$aDriscoll, Carlos
000120115 700__ $$aEscobar, Hugo Murua
000120115 700__ $$aSchuster, Rolf K.
000120115 700__ $$aMaruyama, Soichi
000120115 700__ $$aLabarthe, Norma
000120115 700__ $$aChomel, Bruno B.
000120115 700__ $$aGhosh, Sankar Kumar
000120115 700__ $$aOzpinar, Haydar
000120115 700__ $$aRah, Hyung-Chul
000120115 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-5608-781X$$aMillán, Javier
000120115 700__ $$aMendes-de-Almeida, Flavya
000120115 700__ $$aLevy, Julie K.
000120115 700__ $$aHeitz, Elke
000120115 700__ $$aScherk, Margie A.
000120115 700__ $$aAlves, Paulo C.
000120115 700__ $$aDecker, Jared E.
000120115 700__ $$aLyons, Leslie A.
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