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Domestic Horses First Emerged In Eastern Europe And Central Asia, Gene Study Shows

By RAPHAEL SATTER 05/07/12 04:31 PM ET AP

LONDON -- A genetic study of horses across Eastern Europe and Central Asia has traced the domestication of one of man's most powerful animal allies to wide-open grasslands shared by Ukraine, southwest Russia and Kazakhstan, researchers said Monday.

Researchers generally date domestication to about 6,000 years ago, but genetic evidence taken from modern-day horses has suggested a wide variety of ancestors, raising the possibility that horses were tamed independently in several different places.

The University of Cambridge's Vera Warmuth said she and her colleagues had used a combination of genetics and math to narrow down the origin of horse domestication to the "western Eurasian steppe" – an area now shared by Kazhakstan, southwest Russia and Ukraine.

The research followed 16 years of collecting hair samples from more than 300 horses in Russia, China, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Lithuania – areas where horses were the first to be domesticated and weren't too heavily bred.

Warmuth said that fellow researchers took hair samples from "local village-type horses," simple animals whose genetic profiles would be less likely to have been deformed by inbreeding or crossbreeding typical of their Western European cousins.

She said the horses' genetic profiles were compared to various scenarios plugged into established mathematical models that measure how populations spread and change over time.

The results suggested that the wide diversity of horse DNA could be explained by the frequent breeding of domesticated male horses with wild mares brought in by early horseback riders because "breeding with existing stock was too slow," Warmuth said, speculating that early societies might have used wild females "because they're a bit more tractable."

Mark Thomas, a professor of evolutionary genetics at University College London who wasn't involved with the research, said he believed the methodology was sound.

The research, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was funded by Britain's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the German Academic Exchange Service, and the London-based Leverhulme Trust.

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jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
12:55 PM on 05/10/2012
yes people zebras are apart of the equine family see ya bye
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
12:55 PM on 05/10/2012
the actual first horse was the size of my house cat it slowly over time developed into the four legged single hoofed animal we know today it had three splayed toes and was the size of many house cat's see ya bye horses truly amazing wondrous and beautiful see ya bye
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Mercer2
Lets stand around and point fingers at each other
08:01 PM on 05/08/2012
Hope the pre-school slant gave you liberals a better understanding on this subject. It shouldn't have taken over 12 minutes to explain but found it really interesting they compared zebras to the democratic mascot.
11:03 PM on 05/08/2012
creatards, a type of conservative, would find the whole subject illy, as horses were created on the 5th day...
05:43 PM on 05/08/2012
yeah i ' d read about the zebra thing years ago, aparently the anctient greeks or sumarians or egyptians ( i forget which ) tried to domesticate zebras to pull chariots for royalty and that was one of the many '' failed domestications '' in history.
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
03:19 PM on 05/08/2012
Didn't we know this already?? Because the Spanish brought them to the Americas? I thought we knew this already.
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
06:08 PM on 05/08/2012
Ah. You listened in class! ;-)))))
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oldwolf49
Religion is a tool of the evil.
06:16 PM on 05/08/2012
Not all I did in class but yes.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
02:32 PM on 05/08/2012
I thought "duh mare" was the guy who ran Chicago in the old days.
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mjeffn
Freedom's just another word 4 nothing left to lose
01:24 PM on 05/08/2012
I ought to try taming a zebra, I've domesticated many Republicans over the years.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
02:34 PM on 05/08/2012
Did you manage to paper-train any of them?
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
12:47 AM on 05/09/2012
Yes. They wipe their butts with dollar bills.
03:44 PM on 05/08/2012
You need to get busy. A lot of Republicans are desperate for your services. Drop off Coulter, Beck and Limbaugh at the zoo while you're at it.
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11:48 AM on 05/08/2012
The lands of Cossacks and Genghis Khan! hmmm