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A re-evaluation of the domestication bottleneck from archaeogenomic evidence.


ABSTRACT: Domesticated crops show a reduced level of diversity that is commonly attributed to the "domestication bottleneck"; a drastic reduction in the population size associated with subsampling the wild progenitor species and the imposition of selection pressures associated with the domestication syndrome. A prediction of the domestication bottleneck is a sharp decline in genetic diversity early in the domestication process. Surprisingly, archaeological genomes of three major annual crops do not indicate that such a drop in diversity occurred early in the domestication process. In light of this observation, we revisit the general assumption of the domestication bottleneck concept in our current understanding of the evolutionary process of domestication.

SUBMITTER: Allaby RG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6304682 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A re-evaluation of the domestication bottleneck from archaeogenomic evidence.

Allaby Robin G RG   Ware Roselyn L RL   Kistler Logan L  

Evolutionary applications 20180908 1


Domesticated crops show a reduced level of diversity that is commonly attributed to the "domestication bottleneck"; a drastic reduction in the population size associated with subsampling the wild progenitor species and the imposition of selection pressures associated with the domestication syndrome. A prediction of the domestication bottleneck is a sharp decline in genetic diversity early in the domestication process. Surprisingly, archaeological genomes of three major annual crops do not indica  ...[more]

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