eLife.
Publisher:
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd.,
Country: England
Language: English
Start Year:2012 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 2050-084X (Electronic) 2050-084X (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 101579614 |
| (OCoLC): | 813236730 |
| LCCN: | 2012254610 |
Radiocarbon and genomic evidence for the survival of Equus Sussemionus until the late Holocene. The exceptionally rich fossil record available for the equid family has provided textbook examples of macroevolutionary changes. Horses, asses, and zebras represent three extant subgenera of lineage, while the subgenus is another remarkable lineage ranging from North America to Ethiopia in the Pleistocene. We sequenced 26 archaeological specimens from Northern China in the Holocene that could be assigned morphologically and genetically to , a species representative of . We present the first high-quality complete genome of the lineage, which was sequenced to 13.4× depth of coverage. Radioc...
A new genus of horse from Pleistocene North America. The extinct 'New World stilt-legged', or NWSL, equids constitute a perplexing group of Pleistocene horses endemic to North America. Their slender distal limb bones resemble those of Asiatic asses, such as the Persian onager. Previous palaeogenetic studies, however, have suggested a closer relationship to caballine horses than to Asiatic asses. Here, we report complete mitochondrial and partial nuclear genomes from NWSL equids from across their geographic range. Although multiple NWSL equid species have been named, our palaeogenomic and morphometric analyses support the idea that there was only...