Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer

Although there is little doubt that the domestication of mammals was instrumental for the modernization of human societies, even basic features of the path towards domestication remain largely unresolved for many species. Reindeer are considered to be in the early phase of domestication with wild an...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Main Authors: Røed, Knut H, Flagstad, Øystein, Nieminen, Mauri, Holand, Øystein, Dwyer, Mark J, Røv, Nils, Vilà, Carles
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Published: The Royal Society 2008
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rspb.2008.0332 2024-10-06T13:48:32+00:00 Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer Røed, Knut H Flagstad, Øystein Nieminen, Mauri Holand, Øystein Dwyer, Mark J Røv, Nils Vilà, Carles 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2008.0332 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspb.2008.0332 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rspb.2008.0332 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences volume 275, issue 1645, page 1849-1855 ISSN 0962-8452 1471-2954 journal-article 2008 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2008.0332 2024-09-09T06:01:08Z Although there is little doubt that the domestication of mammals was instrumental for the modernization of human societies, even basic features of the path towards domestication remain largely unresolved for many species. Reindeer are considered to be in the early phase of domestication with wild and domestic herds still coexisting widely across Eurasia. This provides a unique model system for understanding how the early domestication process may have taken place. We analysed mitochondrial sequences and nuclear microsatellites in domestic and wild herds throughout Eurasia to address the origin of reindeer herding and domestication history. Our data demonstrate independent origins of domestic reindeer in Russia and Fennoscandia. This implies that the Saami people of Fennoscandia domesticated their own reindeer independently of the indigenous cultures in western Russia. We also found that augmentation of local reindeer herds by crossing with wild animals has been common. However, some wild reindeer populations have not contributed to the domestic gene pool, suggesting variation in domestication potential among populations. These differences may explain why geographically isolated indigenous groups have been able to make the technological shift from mobile hunting to large-scale reindeer pastoralism independently. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia saami The Royal Society Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 1645 1849 1855
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description Although there is little doubt that the domestication of mammals was instrumental for the modernization of human societies, even basic features of the path towards domestication remain largely unresolved for many species. Reindeer are considered to be in the early phase of domestication with wild and domestic herds still coexisting widely across Eurasia. This provides a unique model system for understanding how the early domestication process may have taken place. We analysed mitochondrial sequences and nuclear microsatellites in domestic and wild herds throughout Eurasia to address the origin of reindeer herding and domestication history. Our data demonstrate independent origins of domestic reindeer in Russia and Fennoscandia. This implies that the Saami people of Fennoscandia domesticated their own reindeer independently of the indigenous cultures in western Russia. We also found that augmentation of local reindeer herds by crossing with wild animals has been common. However, some wild reindeer populations have not contributed to the domestic gene pool, suggesting variation in domestication potential among populations. These differences may explain why geographically isolated indigenous groups have been able to make the technological shift from mobile hunting to large-scale reindeer pastoralism independently.
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author Røed, Knut H
Flagstad, Øystein
Nieminen, Mauri
Holand, Øystein
Dwyer, Mark J
Røv, Nils
Vilà, Carles
spellingShingle Røed, Knut H
Flagstad, Øystein
Nieminen, Mauri
Holand, Øystein
Dwyer, Mark J
Røv, Nils
Vilà, Carles
Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer
author_facet Røed, Knut H
Flagstad, Øystein
Nieminen, Mauri
Holand, Øystein
Dwyer, Mark J
Røv, Nils
Vilà, Carles
author_sort Røed, Knut H
title Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer
title_short Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer
title_full Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer
title_fullStr Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analyses reveal independent domestication origins of Eurasian reindeer
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