The genetic history of the aurochs, an extinct cattle species, was a mystery until scientists analyzed DNA found in the bones ...
The researchers zeroed in on this date using ancient DNA from a single male yak that lived alongside domestic cattle and yak–cattle hybrids in a settlement known as Bangga, a community in the ...
Aurochs are an extinct species of cattle that died out around 400 years ago. They once roamed Europe, Asia, and Africa and ...
Analyses of ancient DNA from aurochs — large, wild cattle that co-existed with humans for millennia — reveals how early humans tamed these beasts and bred them with domesticated cattle for ...
The results of an international study describe the genetic development of the aurochs (Bos primigenius), the wild ancestor of domestic cattle, during and after the Ice Age. The central European ...
A new study involving geneticists from Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has deciphered the prehistory of aurochs, the long-extinct animals which gave rise to domestic cattle. Although the animals ...
Adorned as paintings on many a cave wall, their domestication to create cattle gave us a harnessed source of muscle, meat and milk. Such was the influence of this domestication that today their ...
Rabat — Morocco's Government Council on Thursday approved a draft decree waiving import tariffs on domestic cattle and sheep. The draft decree no. 2.24.1050 amends decree no. 2.24.064 (January 25, ...