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Judi Lynn

(162,388 posts)
Sun Jun 9, 2024, 07:00 PM Jun 2024

Scientists have traced the origin of the modern horse to a lineage that emerged 4,200 years ago

JUNE 9, 2024

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A herder sits with his horse on an open plain in Inner Mongolia, China, July 2019. Scientists analyzed ancient horse genomes to calculate dates for the domestication of the modern horse -- 4,200 years ago, according to new research published Thursday, June 6, 2024, in the journal Nature. Credit: Ludovic Orlando/Centre for Anthropobiology and Genomics of Toulouse, CAGT via AP

Around 4,200 years ago, one particular lineage of horse quickly became dominant across Eurasia, suggesting that's when humans started to spread domesticated horses around the world, according to research published Thursday in the journal Nature.

There was something special about this horse: It had a genetic mutation that changed the shape of its back, likely making it easier to ride.

"In the past, you had many different lineages of horses," said Pablo Librado, an evolutionary biologist at the Spanish National Research Council in Barcelona and co-author of the new study. That genetic diversity was evident in ancient DNA samples the researchers analyzed from archaeological sites across Eurasia dating back to 50,000 years ago.

But their analysis of 475 ancient horse genomes showed a notable change around 4,200 years ago.
The horse transformed human history—and now scientists have a clearer idea of when humans began to transform the horse.

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https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-modern-horse-lineage-emerged.html

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Scientists have traced the origin of the modern horse to a lineage that emerged 4,200 years ago (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2024 OP
thanks so much. stopdiggin Jun 2024 #1

stopdiggin

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1. thanks so much.
Sun Jun 9, 2024, 08:17 PM
Jun 2024

there's a certain amount of misinformation currently in play - about the origins of the modern horse and domestication.

The DNA evidence kind of gives a solid answer on the modern horse lineage. I suspect the 'domestication' argument will probably carry on for a while.

In any event, this is pretty solid stuff - and in need!

- snip - This expansion marked the rise of widespread horse-based mobility in human history, which refutes the commonly-held narrative of large horse herds accompanying the massive migration of steppe peoples across Europe ~3,000 BCE and earlier3,5. Finally, we detect significantly shortened generation times at Botai ~3,500 BCE, a settlement from Central Asia associated with corrals and a subsistence economy centered on horses6,7. This supports local horse husbandry before the rise of modern domestic bloodlines.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07597-5
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