Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe

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Autor(a) principal: Frantz, Laurent A. F.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Haile, James, Lin, Audrey T., Scheu, Amelie, Geörg, Christina, Benecke, Norbert, Alexander, Michelle, Linderholm, Anna, Mullin, Victoria E., Daly, Kevin G., Battista, Vincent M., Price, Max, Gron, Kurt J., Alexandri, Panoraia, Arbogast, Rose-Marie, Arbuckle, Benjamin, Bӑlӑşescu, Adrian, Barnett, Ross, Bartosiewicz, László, Baryshnikov, Gennady, Bonsall, Clive, Borić, Dušan, Boroneanţ, Adina, Bulatović, Jelena, Çakirlar, Canan, Carretero, José-Miguel, Chapman, John, Church, Mike, Crooijmans, Richard, De Cupere, Bea, Detry, Cleia, Dimitrijevic, Vesna, Dumitraşcu, Valentin, du Plessis, Louis, Edwards, Ceiridwen J., Erek, Cevdet Merih, Erim-Özdoğan, Aslı, Ervynck, Anton, Fulgione, Domenico, Gligor, Mihai, Götherström, Anders, Gourichon, Lionel, Groenen, Martien A.M., Helmer, Daniel, Hongo, Hitomi, Horwitz, Liora K., Irving-Pease, Evan K., Lebrasseur, Ophélie, Lesur, Joséphine, Malone, Caroline, Manaseryan, Ninna, Marciniak, Arkadiusz, Martlew, Holley, Mashkour, Marjan, Matthews, Roger, Matuzeviciute, Giedre Motuzaite, Maziar, Sepideh, Meijaard, Erik, McGovern, Tom, Megens, Hendrik-Jan, Miller, Rebecca, Mohaseb, Azadeh Fatemeh, Orschiedt, Jörg, Orton, David, Papathanasiou, Anastasia, Pearson, Mike Parker, Pinhasi, Ron, Radmanović, Darko, Ricaut, François-Xavier, Richards, Mike, Sabin, Richard, Sarti, Lucia, Schier, Wolfram, Sheikhi, Shiva, Stephan, Elisabeth, Stewart, John R., Stoddart, Simon, Tagliacozzo, Antonio, Tasić, Nenad, Trantalidou, Katerina, Tresset, Anne, Valdiosera, Cristina, van den Hurk, Youri, Van Poucke, Sophie, Vigne, Jean-Denis, Yanevich, Alexander, Zeeb-Lanz, Andrea, Triantafyllidis, Alexandros, Gilbert, M. Thomas P., Schibler, Jörg, Rowley-Conwy, Peter, Zeder, Melinda, Peters, Joris, Cucchi, Thomas, Bradley, Daniel G., Dobney, Keith, Burger, Joachim, Evin, Allowen, Girdland-Flink, Linus, Larson, Greger
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/42993
Resumo: Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (BP) in the Near East, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) suggests that pigs arrived in Europe alongside farmers ∼8,500 y BP. A few thousand years after the introduction of Near Eastern pigs into Europe, however, their characteristic mtDNA signature disappeared and was replaced by haplotypes associated with European wild boars. This turnover could be accounted for by substantial gene flow from local European wild boars, although it is also possible that European wild boars were domesticated independently without any genetic contribution from the Near East. To test these hypotheses, we obtained mtDNA sequences from 2,099 modern and ancient pig samples and 63 nuclear ancient genomes from Near Eastern and European pigs. Our analyses revealed that European domestic pigs dating from 7,100 to 6,000 y BP possessed both Near Eastern and European nuclear ancestry, while later pigs possessed no more than 4% Near Eastern ancestry, indicating that gene flow from European wild boars resulted in a near-complete disappearance of Near East ancestry. In addition, we demonstrate that a variant at a locus encoding black coat color likely originated in the Near East and persisted in European pigs. Altogether, our results indicate that while pigs were not independently domesticated in Europe, the vast majority of human-mediated selection over the past 5,000 y focused on the genomic fraction derived from the European wild boars, and not on the fraction that was selected by early Neolithic farmers over the first 2,500 y of the domestication process.
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spelling Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to EuropeAnimalsDNA, MitochondrialEuropeHistory, AncientMiddle EastSkin PigmentationSwineDNA, AncientDomesticationGene flowPhylogenyArchaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (BP) in the Near East, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) suggests that pigs arrived in Europe alongside farmers ∼8,500 y BP. A few thousand years after the introduction of Near Eastern pigs into Europe, however, their characteristic mtDNA signature disappeared and was replaced by haplotypes associated with European wild boars. This turnover could be accounted for by substantial gene flow from local European wild boars, although it is also possible that European wild boars were domesticated independently without any genetic contribution from the Near East. To test these hypotheses, we obtained mtDNA sequences from 2,099 modern and ancient pig samples and 63 nuclear ancient genomes from Near Eastern and European pigs. Our analyses revealed that European domestic pigs dating from 7,100 to 6,000 y BP possessed both Near Eastern and European nuclear ancestry, while later pigs possessed no more than 4% Near Eastern ancestry, indicating that gene flow from European wild boars resulted in a near-complete disappearance of Near East ancestry. In addition, we demonstrate that a variant at a locus encoding black coat color likely originated in the Near East and persisted in European pigs. Altogether, our results indicate that while pigs were not independently domesticated in Europe, the vast majority of human-mediated selection over the past 5,000 y focused on the genomic fraction derived from the European wild boars, and not on the fraction that was selected by early Neolithic farmers over the first 2,500 y of the domestication process.National Academy of SciencesRepositório da Universidade de LisboaFrantz, Laurent A. F.Haile, JamesLin, Audrey T.Scheu, AmelieGeörg, ChristinaBenecke, NorbertAlexander, MichelleLinderholm, AnnaMullin, Victoria E.Daly, Kevin G.Battista, Vincent M.Price, MaxGron, Kurt J.Alexandri, PanoraiaArbogast, Rose-MarieArbuckle, BenjaminBӑlӑşescu, AdrianBarnett, RossBartosiewicz, LászlóBaryshnikov, GennadyBonsall, CliveBorić, DušanBoroneanţ, AdinaBulatović, JelenaÇakirlar, CananCarretero, José-MiguelChapman, JohnChurch, MikeCrooijmans, RichardDe Cupere, BeaDetry, CleiaDimitrijevic, VesnaDumitraşcu, Valentindu Plessis, LouisEdwards, Ceiridwen J.Erek, Cevdet MerihErim-Özdoğan, AslıErvynck, AntonFulgione, DomenicoGligor, MihaiGötherström, AndersGourichon, LionelGroenen, Martien A.M.Helmer, DanielHongo, HitomiHorwitz, Liora K.Irving-Pease, Evan K.Lebrasseur, OphélieLesur, JoséphineMalone, CarolineManaseryan, NinnaMarciniak, ArkadiuszMartlew, HolleyMashkour, MarjanMatthews, RogerMatuzeviciute, Giedre MotuzaiteMaziar, SepidehMeijaard, ErikMcGovern, TomMegens, Hendrik-JanMiller, RebeccaMohaseb, Azadeh FatemehOrschiedt, JörgOrton, DavidPapathanasiou, AnastasiaPearson, Mike ParkerPinhasi, RonRadmanović, DarkoRicaut, François-XavierRichards, MikeSabin, RichardSarti, LuciaSchier, WolframSheikhi, ShivaStephan, ElisabethStewart, John R.Stoddart, SimonTagliacozzo, AntonioTasić, NenadTrantalidou, KaterinaTresset, AnneValdiosera, Cristinavan den Hurk, YouriVan Poucke, SophieVigne, Jean-DenisYanevich, AlexanderZeeb-Lanz, AndreaTriantafyllidis, AlexandrosGilbert, M. Thomas P.Schibler, JörgRowley-Conwy, PeterZeder, MelindaPeters, JorisCucchi, ThomasBradley, Daniel G.Dobney, KeithBurger, JoachimEvin, AllowenGirdland-Flink, LinusLarson, Greger2020-04-21T08:44:32Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/42993engFrantz, L. A. F., Haile, J., Lin, A. T., Scheu, A., Georg, C., Benecke, N., . . . Larson, G. (2019). Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 116(35) 17231-17238. doi: 10.1073/pnas.19011691161091-649010.1073/pnas.1901169116metadata 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:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:43:12Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/42993Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:55:53.899174Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
spellingShingle Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
Frantz, Laurent A. F.
Animals
DNA, Mitochondrial
Europe
History, Ancient
Middle East
Skin Pigmentation
Swine
DNA, Ancient
Domestication
Gene flow
Phylogeny
title_short Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
title_full Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
title_fullStr Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
title_full_unstemmed Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
title_sort Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
author Frantz, Laurent A. F.
author_facet Frantz, Laurent A. F.
Haile, James
Lin, Audrey T.
Scheu, Amelie
Geörg, Christina
Benecke, Norbert
Alexander, Michelle
Linderholm, Anna
Mullin, Victoria E.
Daly, Kevin G.
Battista, Vincent M.
Price, Max
Gron, Kurt J.
Alexandri, Panoraia
Arbogast, Rose-Marie
Arbuckle, Benjamin
Bӑlӑşescu, Adrian
Barnett, Ross
Bartosiewicz, László
Baryshnikov, Gennady
Bonsall, Clive
Borić, Dušan
Boroneanţ, Adina
Bulatović, Jelena
Çakirlar, Canan
Carretero, José-Miguel
Chapman, John
Church, Mike
Crooijmans, Richard
De Cupere, Bea
Detry, Cleia
Dimitrijevic, Vesna
Dumitraşcu, Valentin
du Plessis, Louis
Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Erek, Cevdet Merih
Erim-Özdoğan, Aslı
Ervynck, Anton
Fulgione, Domenico
Gligor, Mihai
Götherström, Anders
Gourichon, Lionel
Groenen, Martien A.M.
Helmer, Daniel
Hongo, Hitomi
Horwitz, Liora K.
Irving-Pease, Evan K.
Lebrasseur, Ophélie
Lesur, Joséphine
Malone, Caroline
Manaseryan, Ninna
Marciniak, Arkadiusz
Martlew, Holley
Mashkour, Marjan
Matthews, Roger
Matuzeviciute, Giedre Motuzaite
Maziar, Sepideh
Meijaard, Erik
McGovern, Tom
Megens, Hendrik-Jan
Miller, Rebecca
Mohaseb, Azadeh Fatemeh
Orschiedt, Jörg
Orton, David
Papathanasiou, Anastasia
Pearson, Mike Parker
Pinhasi, Ron
Radmanović, Darko
Ricaut, François-Xavier
Richards, Mike
Sabin, Richard
Sarti, Lucia
Schier, Wolfram
Sheikhi, Shiva
Stephan, Elisabeth
Stewart, John R.
Stoddart, Simon
Tagliacozzo, Antonio
Tasić, Nenad
Trantalidou, Katerina
Tresset, Anne
Valdiosera, Cristina
van den Hurk, Youri
Van Poucke, Sophie
Vigne, Jean-Denis
Yanevich, Alexander
Zeeb-Lanz, Andrea
Triantafyllidis, Alexandros
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Schibler, Jörg
Rowley-Conwy, Peter
Zeder, Melinda
Peters, Joris
Cucchi, Thomas
Bradley, Daniel G.
Dobney, Keith
Burger, Joachim
Evin, Allowen
Girdland-Flink, Linus
Larson, Greger
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Lin, Audrey T.
Scheu, Amelie
Geörg, Christina
Benecke, Norbert
Alexander, Michelle
Linderholm, Anna
Mullin, Victoria E.
Daly, Kevin G.
Battista, Vincent M.
Price, Max
Gron, Kurt J.
Alexandri, Panoraia
Arbogast, Rose-Marie
Arbuckle, Benjamin
Bӑlӑşescu, Adrian
Barnett, Ross
Bartosiewicz, László
Baryshnikov, Gennady
Bonsall, Clive
Borić, Dušan
Boroneanţ, Adina
Bulatović, Jelena
Çakirlar, Canan
Carretero, José-Miguel
Chapman, John
Church, Mike
Crooijmans, Richard
De Cupere, Bea
Detry, Cleia
Dimitrijevic, Vesna
Dumitraşcu, Valentin
du Plessis, Louis
Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Erek, Cevdet Merih
Erim-Özdoğan, Aslı
Ervynck, Anton
Fulgione, Domenico
Gligor, Mihai
Götherström, Anders
Gourichon, Lionel
Groenen, Martien A.M.
Helmer, Daniel
Hongo, Hitomi
Horwitz, Liora K.
Irving-Pease, Evan K.
Lebrasseur, Ophélie
Lesur, Joséphine
Malone, Caroline
Manaseryan, Ninna
Marciniak, Arkadiusz
Martlew, Holley
Mashkour, Marjan
Matthews, Roger
Matuzeviciute, Giedre Motuzaite
Maziar, Sepideh
Meijaard, Erik
McGovern, Tom
Megens, Hendrik-Jan
Miller, Rebecca
Mohaseb, Azadeh Fatemeh
Orschiedt, Jörg
Orton, David
Papathanasiou, Anastasia
Pearson, Mike Parker
Pinhasi, Ron
Radmanović, Darko
Ricaut, François-Xavier
Richards, Mike
Sabin, Richard
Sarti, Lucia
Schier, Wolfram
Sheikhi, Shiva
Stephan, Elisabeth
Stewart, John R.
Stoddart, Simon
Tagliacozzo, Antonio
Tasić, Nenad
Trantalidou, Katerina
Tresset, Anne
Valdiosera, Cristina
van den Hurk, Youri
Van Poucke, Sophie
Vigne, Jean-Denis
Yanevich, Alexander
Zeeb-Lanz, Andrea
Triantafyllidis, Alexandros
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Schibler, Jörg
Rowley-Conwy, Peter
Zeder, Melinda
Peters, Joris
Cucchi, Thomas
Bradley, Daniel G.
Dobney, Keith
Burger, Joachim
Evin, Allowen
Girdland-Flink, Linus
Larson, Greger
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frantz, Laurent A. F.
Haile, James
Lin, Audrey T.
Scheu, Amelie
Geörg, Christina
Benecke, Norbert
Alexander, Michelle
Linderholm, Anna
Mullin, Victoria E.
Daly, Kevin G.
Battista, Vincent M.
Price, Max
Gron, Kurt J.
Alexandri, Panoraia
Arbogast, Rose-Marie
Arbuckle, Benjamin
Bӑlӑşescu, Adrian
Barnett, Ross
Bartosiewicz, László
Baryshnikov, Gennady
Bonsall, Clive
Borić, Dušan
Boroneanţ, Adina
Bulatović, Jelena
Çakirlar, Canan
Carretero, José-Miguel
Chapman, John
Church, Mike
Crooijmans, Richard
De Cupere, Bea
Detry, Cleia
Dimitrijevic, Vesna
Dumitraşcu, Valentin
du Plessis, Louis
Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Erek, Cevdet Merih
Erim-Özdoğan, Aslı
Ervynck, Anton
Fulgione, Domenico
Gligor, Mihai
Götherström, Anders
Gourichon, Lionel
Groenen, Martien A.M.
Helmer, Daniel
Hongo, Hitomi
Horwitz, Liora K.
Irving-Pease, Evan K.
Lebrasseur, Ophélie
Lesur, Joséphine
Malone, Caroline
Manaseryan, Ninna
Marciniak, Arkadiusz
Martlew, Holley
Mashkour, Marjan
Matthews, Roger
Matuzeviciute, Giedre Motuzaite
Maziar, Sepideh
Meijaard, Erik
McGovern, Tom
Megens, Hendrik-Jan
Miller, Rebecca
Mohaseb, Azadeh Fatemeh
Orschiedt, Jörg
Orton, David
Papathanasiou, Anastasia
Pearson, Mike Parker
Pinhasi, Ron
Radmanović, Darko
Ricaut, François-Xavier
Richards, Mike
Sabin, Richard
Sarti, Lucia
Schier, Wolfram
Sheikhi, Shiva
Stephan, Elisabeth
Stewart, John R.
Stoddart, Simon
Tagliacozzo, Antonio
Tasić, Nenad
Trantalidou, Katerina
Tresset, Anne
Valdiosera, Cristina
van den Hurk, Youri
Van Poucke, Sophie
Vigne, Jean-Denis
Yanevich, Alexander
Zeeb-Lanz, Andrea
Triantafyllidis, Alexandros
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Schibler, Jörg
Rowley-Conwy, Peter
Zeder, Melinda
Peters, Joris
Cucchi, Thomas
Bradley, Daniel G.
Dobney, Keith
Burger, Joachim
Evin, Allowen
Girdland-Flink, Linus
Larson, Greger
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animals
DNA, Mitochondrial
Europe
History, Ancient
Middle East
Skin Pigmentation
Swine
DNA, Ancient
Domestication
Gene flow
Phylogeny
topic Animals
DNA, Mitochondrial
Europe
History, Ancient
Middle East
Skin Pigmentation
Swine
DNA, Ancient
Domestication
Gene flow
Phylogeny
description Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (BP) in the Near East, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) suggests that pigs arrived in Europe alongside farmers ∼8,500 y BP. A few thousand years after the introduction of Near Eastern pigs into Europe, however, their characteristic mtDNA signature disappeared and was replaced by haplotypes associated with European wild boars. This turnover could be accounted for by substantial gene flow from local European wild boars, although it is also possible that European wild boars were domesticated independently without any genetic contribution from the Near East. To test these hypotheses, we obtained mtDNA sequences from 2,099 modern and ancient pig samples and 63 nuclear ancient genomes from Near Eastern and European pigs. Our analyses revealed that European domestic pigs dating from 7,100 to 6,000 y BP possessed both Near Eastern and European nuclear ancestry, while later pigs possessed no more than 4% Near Eastern ancestry, indicating that gene flow from European wild boars resulted in a near-complete disappearance of Near East ancestry. In addition, we demonstrate that a variant at a locus encoding black coat color likely originated in the Near East and persisted in European pigs. Altogether, our results indicate that while pigs were not independently domesticated in Europe, the vast majority of human-mediated selection over the past 5,000 y focused on the genomic fraction derived from the European wild boars, and not on the fraction that was selected by early Neolithic farmers over the first 2,500 y of the domestication process.
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