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The origin of the domestic pig: Independent domestication and subsequent introgression

Giuffra, Elisabetta; Kijas, James; Amarger, Valerie; Carlborg, Örjan; Jeon, Jin-Tae; Andersson, Leif

Abstract

The domestic pig originates from the Eurasian aid boar (Sus scrofa). We have sequenced mitochondrial DNA and nuclear genes from wild and domestic pigs from Asia and Europe. Clear evidence was obtained for domestication to have occurred independently from wild boar subspecies in Europe and Asia. The time since divergence of the ancestral forms was estimated at similar to 500,000 years, well before domestication similar to 9,000 years ago. Historical records indicate that Asian pigs were introduced into Europe during the 18th and early 19th centuries. We found molecular evidence for this introgression and the data indicated a hybrid origin of some major "European" pig breeds. The study is an advance in pig genetics and has important implications for the maintenance and utilization of genetic diversity in this livestock species.

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Genetics
2000, volume: 154, number: 4, pages: 1785-1791
Publisher: GENETICS

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UKÄ Subject classification

Genetics and Genomics

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/154.4.1785

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