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Early medieval cattle remains from a Scandinavian settlement in Dublin: genetic analysis and comparison with extant breeds
Authors:MacHugh D E  Troy C S  McCormick F  Olsaker I  Eythórsdóttir E  Bradley D G
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Abstract:A panel of cattle bones excavated from the 1000-year-old Viking Fishamble Street site in Dublin was assessed for the presence of surviving mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Eleven of these bones gave amplifiable mtDNA and a portion of the hypervariable control region was determined for each specimen. A comparative analysis was performed with control region sequences from five extant Nordic and Irish cattle breeds. The medieval population displayed similar levels of mtDNA diversity to modern European breeds. However, a number of novel mtDNA haplotypes were also detected in these bone samples. In addition, the presence of a putative ancestral sequence at high frequency in the medieval population supports an early post-domestication expansion of cattle in Europe.
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