The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study

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Autor(a) principal: Pires, Ana Elisabete
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Detry, Cleia, Chikhi, Lounes, Rasteiro, Rita, Amorim, Isabel R., Simões, Fernanda, Matos, José, Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco, Ollivier, Morgane, Hänni, Catherine, Cardoso, João Luis, Arias, Pablo, Diniz, Mariana, Araújo, Ana Cristina, Bicho, Nuno, Sousa, Ana Catarina, Moreno-García, Marta, Arruda, Ana Margarida, Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos, Porfírio, Eduardo, Arnaud, José Morais, Valente, Alexandra, Gonçalves, David, Alves, Lara, Götherström, Anders, Davis, Simon J.M., Ginja, Catarina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/37996
Resumo: We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarbon dated to 7,903–7,570 years (cal BP). They were identified as dogs via their archaeological and depositional context, osteometry, and a high percentage of aquatic diet shared with humans. For comparison, genetic data were obtained from an additional 37 Iberian dog remains from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity, as well as two Palaeolithic and a Chalcolithic Canis identified as wolves. Previous data indicated that dog mtDNA haplogroup A (HgA) is prevalent in extant European dogs (> 50%), in the Near East and Asia, but rare or absent (< 10%) in European Canis older than 3,000 years (cal BP). We found a high frequency (83%) of dog HgA in Mesolithic Iberian dog remains. This is the first report of a high frequency of dog HgA in pre-Neolithic Europe. We show that, contrary to the current view, Canis with HgA did not necessarily arrive in Europe from East-Asia. This phylogeographical difference in HgA frequency demonstrates that genetic differentiation was high prior to, or as a consequence of, domestication which may be linked with pre-Neolithic local processes for Iberian wolf domestication. Our results emphasize that knowledge of both ancient wolves' and early dogs’ genetic profiles from the European periphery should improve our understanding of the evolution of the European dog.
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spelling The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic studyDogWolfDomesticationIberiaZooarchaeogeneticsAncient DNAMitochondrial DNAWe investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarbon dated to 7,903–7,570 years (cal BP). They were identified as dogs via their archaeological and depositional context, osteometry, and a high percentage of aquatic diet shared with humans. For comparison, genetic data were obtained from an additional 37 Iberian dog remains from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity, as well as two Palaeolithic and a Chalcolithic Canis identified as wolves. Previous data indicated that dog mtDNA haplogroup A (HgA) is prevalent in extant European dogs (> 50%), in the Near East and Asia, but rare or absent (< 10%) in European Canis older than 3,000 years (cal BP). We found a high frequency (83%) of dog HgA in Mesolithic Iberian dog remains. This is the first report of a high frequency of dog HgA in pre-Neolithic Europe. We show that, contrary to the current view, Canis with HgA did not necessarily arrive in Europe from East-Asia. This phylogeographical difference in HgA frequency demonstrates that genetic differentiation was high prior to, or as a consequence of, domestication which may be linked with pre-Neolithic local processes for Iberian wolf domestication. Our results emphasize that knowledge of both ancient wolves' and early dogs’ genetic profiles from the European periphery should improve our understanding of the evolution of the European dog.ElsevierRepositório da Universidade de LisboaPires, Ana ElisabeteDetry, CleiaChikhi, LounesRasteiro, RitaAmorim, Isabel R.Simões, FernandaMatos, JoséPetrucci-Fonseca, FranciscoOllivier, MorganeHänni, CatherineCardoso, João LuisArias, PabloDiniz, MarianaAraújo, Ana CristinaBicho, NunoSousa, Ana CatarinaMoreno-García, MartaArruda, Ana MargaridaFernández-Rodríguez, CarlosPorfírio, EduardoArnaud, José MoraisValente, AlexandraGonçalves, DavidAlves, LaraGötherström, AndersDavis, Simon J.M.Ginja, Catarina2019-05-02T10:41:42Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/37996engPires, A. E., Detry, C., Chikhi, L., Rasteiro, R., Amorim, I. R., Simões, F., . . . Ginja, C. (2019). The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study. Journal of Archaeological Science, 105 116-129. doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2019.03.0020305-440310.1016/j.jas.2019.03.002metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:35:26Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/37996Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:51:55.074667Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
spellingShingle The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
Pires, Ana Elisabete
Dog
Wolf
Domestication
Iberia
Zooarchaeogenetics
Ancient DNA
Mitochondrial DNA
title_short The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
title_full The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
title_fullStr The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
title_full_unstemmed The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
title_sort The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study
author Pires, Ana Elisabete
author_facet Pires, Ana Elisabete
Detry, Cleia
Chikhi, Lounes
Rasteiro, Rita
Amorim, Isabel R.
Simões, Fernanda
Matos, José
Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco
Ollivier, Morgane
Hänni, Catherine
Cardoso, João Luis
Arias, Pablo
Diniz, Mariana
Araújo, Ana Cristina
Bicho, Nuno
Sousa, Ana Catarina
Moreno-García, Marta
Arruda, Ana Margarida
Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos
Porfírio, Eduardo
Arnaud, José Morais
Valente, Alexandra
Gonçalves, David
Alves, Lara
Götherström, Anders
Davis, Simon J.M.
Ginja, Catarina
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Chikhi, Lounes
Rasteiro, Rita
Amorim, Isabel R.
Simões, Fernanda
Matos, José
Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco
Ollivier, Morgane
Hänni, Catherine
Cardoso, João Luis
Arias, Pablo
Diniz, Mariana
Araújo, Ana Cristina
Bicho, Nuno
Sousa, Ana Catarina
Moreno-García, Marta
Arruda, Ana Margarida
Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos
Porfírio, Eduardo
Arnaud, José Morais
Valente, Alexandra
Gonçalves, David
Alves, Lara
Götherström, Anders
Davis, Simon J.M.
Ginja, Catarina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pires, Ana Elisabete
Detry, Cleia
Chikhi, Lounes
Rasteiro, Rita
Amorim, Isabel R.
Simões, Fernanda
Matos, José
Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco
Ollivier, Morgane
Hänni, Catherine
Cardoso, João Luis
Arias, Pablo
Diniz, Mariana
Araújo, Ana Cristina
Bicho, Nuno
Sousa, Ana Catarina
Moreno-García, Marta
Arruda, Ana Margarida
Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos
Porfírio, Eduardo
Arnaud, José Morais
Valente, Alexandra
Gonçalves, David
Alves, Lara
Götherström, Anders
Davis, Simon J.M.
Ginja, Catarina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dog
Wolf
Domestication
Iberia
Zooarchaeogenetics
Ancient DNA
Mitochondrial DNA
topic Dog
Wolf
Domestication
Iberia
Zooarchaeogenetics
Ancient DNA
Mitochondrial DNA
description We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarbon dated to 7,903–7,570 years (cal BP). They were identified as dogs via their archaeological and depositional context, osteometry, and a high percentage of aquatic diet shared with humans. For comparison, genetic data were obtained from an additional 37 Iberian dog remains from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity, as well as two Palaeolithic and a Chalcolithic Canis identified as wolves. Previous data indicated that dog mtDNA haplogroup A (HgA) is prevalent in extant European dogs (> 50%), in the Near East and Asia, but rare or absent (< 10%) in European Canis older than 3,000 years (cal BP). We found a high frequency (83%) of dog HgA in Mesolithic Iberian dog remains. This is the first report of a high frequency of dog HgA in pre-Neolithic Europe. We show that, contrary to the current view, Canis with HgA did not necessarily arrive in Europe from East-Asia. This phylogeographical difference in HgA frequency demonstrates that genetic differentiation was high prior to, or as a consequence of, domestication which may be linked with pre-Neolithic local processes for Iberian wolf domestication. Our results emphasize that knowledge of both ancient wolves' and early dogs’ genetic profiles from the European periphery should improve our understanding of the evolution of the European dog.
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