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The Near Eastern Origin of Cat Domestication
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  • Carlos A. Driscoll, University of Oxford; National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • Alfred L. Roca, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • Karsten Hupe, JagdEinrichtungsBuro
  • Warren E. Johnson, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • Eli Geffen, Tel Aviv University - Israel
  • Eric H. Harley, University of Cape Town - South Africa
  • M. Delibes, Estación Biológica de Doñana - Sevilla, Spain
  • Dominique Pontier, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I - Villeurbanne, France
  • Andrew C. Kitchener, National Museums Scotland; University of Edinburgh
  • Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, University of Oxford
  • Stephen J. O'Brien, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • David W. Macdonald, University of Oxford
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-27-2007
Abstract

The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a history of domestication and breed development. A genetic assessment of 979 domestic cats and their wild progenitors- Felis silvestris silvestris (European wildcat), F. s. lybica (Near Eastern wildcat), F. s. ornata (central Asian wildcat), F. s. cafra (southern African wildcat), and F. s. bieti (Chinese desert cat)- indicated that each wild group represents a distinctive subspecies of Felis silvestris. Further analysis revealed that cats were domesticated in the Near East, probably coincident with agricultural village development in the Fertile Crescent. Domestic cats derive from at least five founders from across this region, whose descendants were transported across the world by human assistance.

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©2007 American Association for the Advancement of Science

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National Cancer Institute contract #: N01-CO-12400; GenBank accession #s: EF587016-EF587179
ORCID ID
0000-0001-7353-8301
ResearcherID
N-1726-2015
Citation Information
Carlos A. Driscoll, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, Alfred L. Roca, Karsten Hupe, et al.. "The Near Eastern Origin of Cat Domestication" Science Vol. 317 Iss. 5837 (2007) p. 519 - 523 ISSN: 0036-8075
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephen-obrien/629/