Autor:
Almathen, F.
Charruau, P.
Mohandesan, E.
Mwacharo, Joram M.
Orozco-terWengel, P.
Pitt, D.
Abdussamad, A.M.
Uerpmann, M.
Uerpmann, H.P.
Cupere, B. de
Magee, P.
Alnaqeeb, M.A.
Salim, B.
Raziq, A.
Dessie, Tadelle
Abdelhadi, O.M.
Banabazi, M.H.
Al-Eknah, M.
Walzer, C.
Faye, B.
Hofreiter, M.
Peters, J.
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Burger, P.A.
Dromedaries have been fundamental to the development of human societies in arid landscapes and for long-distance trade across hostile hot terrains for 3,000 y. Today they continue to be an important livestock resource in marginal agro-ecological zones. However, the history of dromedary domesticat...
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Almathen, F.
,
Charruau, P.
,
Mohandesan, E.
,
Mwacharo, Joram M.
,
Orozco-terWengel, P.
,
Pitt, D.
,
Abdussamad, A.M.
,
Uerpmann, M.
,
Uerpmann, H.P.
,
Cupere, B. de
,
Magee, P.
,
Alnaqeeb, M.A.
,
Salim, B.
,
Raziq, A.
,
Dessie, Tadelle
,
Abdelhadi, O.M.
,
Banabazi, M.H.
,
Al-Eknah, M.
,
Walzer, C.
,
Faye, B.
,
Hofreiter, M.
,
Peters, J.
,
Hanotte, Olivier H.
,
Burger, P.A.
,
[Ancient and modern DNA reveal dynamics of domestication and cross-continental dispersal of the dromedary]
,
Ancient and modern DNA reveal dynamics of domestication and cross-continental dispersal of the dromedary