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解析驯化的复杂性:以罗马尼亚考古猪的形态测量学和古DNA分析为例的研究

Unravelling the complexity of domestication: a case study using morphometrics and ancient DNA analyses of archaeological pigs from Romania.

作者信息

Evin Allowen, Flink Linus Girdland, Bălăşescu Adrian, Popovici Dragomir, Andreescu Radian, Bailey Douglas, Mirea Pavel, Lazăr Cătălin, Boroneanţ Adina, Bonsall Clive, Vidarsdottir Una Strand, Brehard Stéphanie, Tresset Anne, Cucchi Thomas, Larson Greger, Dobney Keith

机构信息

Department of Archaeology, University of Aberdeen, St Mary's Building, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, UK CNRS-Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, UMR 7209, Archéozoologie, archéobotanique, 55 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France

Department of Archaeology, University of Aberdeen, St Mary's Building, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, UK Durham Evolution and Ancient DNA, Department of Archaeology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2015 Jan 19;370(1660):20130616. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0616.

Abstract

Current evidence suggests that pigs were first domesticated in Eastern Anatolia during the ninth millennium cal BC before dispersing into Europe with Early Neolithic farmers from the beginning of the seventh millennium. Recent ancient DNA (aDNA) research also indicates the incorporation of European wild boar into domestic stock during the Neolithization process. In order to establish the timing of the arrival of domestic pigs into Europe, and to test hypotheses regarding the role European wild boar played in the domestication process, we combined a geometric morphometric analysis (allowing us to combine tooth size and shape) of 449 Romanian ancient teeth with aDNA analysis. Our results firstly substantiate claims that the first domestic pigs in Romania possessed the same mtDNA signatures found in Neolithic pigs in west and central Anatolia. Second, we identified a significant proportion of individuals with large molars whose tooth shape matched that of archaeological (likely) domestic pigs. These large 'domestic shape' specimens were present from the outset of the Romanian Neolithic (6100-5500 cal BC) through to later prehistory, suggesting a long history of admixture between introduced domestic pigs and local wild boar. Finally, we confirmed a turnover in mitochondrial lineages found in domestic pigs, possibly coincident with human migration into Anatolia and the Levant that occurred in later prehistory.

摘要

目前的证据表明,猪最早于公元前9000年在东安纳托利亚被驯化,然后在公元前7000年初随着新石器时代早期的农民扩散到欧洲。最近的古代DNA(aDNA)研究也表明,在新石器化过程中,欧洲野猪被纳入了家猪种群。为了确定家猪进入欧洲的时间,并检验关于欧洲野猪在驯化过程中所起作用的假设,我们将对449颗罗马尼亚古代牙齿的几何形态计量分析(使我们能够综合牙齿大小和形状)与aDNA分析相结合。我们的结果首先证实了这样的说法,即罗马尼亚的第一批家猪拥有在安纳托利亚西部和中部新石器时代猪中发现的相同线粒体DNA特征。其次,我们识别出很大一部分臼齿较大的个体,其牙齿形状与考古学上(可能)的家猪相匹配。这些具有“家猪形状”的大型标本从罗马尼亚新石器时代初期(公元前6100 - 5500年)一直存在到后来的史前时期,这表明引进的家猪与当地野猪之间存在长期的混合历史。最后,我们证实了家猪线粒体谱系的更替,这可能与史前后期人类向安纳托利亚和黎凡特的迁徙同时发生。

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