Mitochondrial DNA analysis shows a Near Eastern Neolithic origin for domestic cattle and no indication of domestication of European aurochs
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Beth Shapiro | Mark G Thomas | Elisabeth Stephan | László Bartosiewicz | Daniel Helmer | Ulrich Schmölcke | Joachim Burger | Greger Larson | Amelie Scheu | Tim H Heupink | Hans-Peter Uerpmann | Norbert Benecke | Mark George Thomas | S. Ho | A. Chamberlain | T. Heupink | N. Benecke | B. Shapiro | G. Larson | D. Bradley | J. Burger | Amelie Scheu | A. Freeman | R. Bollongino | J. Vigne | C. Edwards | R. Schulting | H. Uerpmann | M. Mashkour | A. Tresset | E. Stephan | Ruth Bollongino | Daniel G Bradley | Ceiridwen J Edwards | Andrew Chamberlain | Anne Tresset | Jean-Denis Vigne | Jillian F Baird | Simon Y.W Ho | Abigail R Freeman | Rose-Marie Arbogast | Betty Arndt | Mihael Budja | Louis Chaix | Alice M Choyke | Eric Coqueugniot | Hans-Jürgen Döhle | Holger Göldner | Sönke Hartz | Barabara Herzig | Hitomi Hongo | Marjan Mashkour | Mehmet Özdogan | Erich Pucher | Georg Roth | Sabine Schade-Lindig | Rick J Schulting | István Vörös | Barbara Voytek | L. Bartosiewicz | D. Helmer | R. Arbogast | U. Schmölcke | L. Chaix | M. Özdoǧan | H. Hongo | M. Budja | A. Choyke | É. Coqueugniot | S. Schade-Lindig | Sönke Hartz | Hans-Jürgen Döhle | B. Herzig | Erich Pucher | B. Voytek | Betty Arndt | I. Vörös | G. Roth | J. F. Baird | H. Göldner | Éric Coqueugniot | A. R. Freeman
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