On the origin and diversification of Podolian cattle breeds: testing scenarios of European colonization using genome-wide SNP data.
Gabriele SenczukSalvatore MastrangeloPaolo Ajmone-MarsanZsolt BecskeiPaolo ColangeloLicia ColliLuca FerrettiTaki KarsliHovirag LancioniEmiliano LasagnaDonata MarlettaChristian PersichilliBaldassare PortolanoFrancesca M SartiElena CianiFabio PillaPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2021)
This comprehensive dataset that includes most of the autochthonous cattle breeds belonging to the so-called Podolian trunk allowed us not only to shed light onto the origin and diversification of this group of cattle, but also to gain new insights into the diffusion of European cattle. The most well-supported scenario of colonization points to two main waves of migrations: with one that occurred alongside with the Neolithic human expansion and gave rise to the non-Podolian taurine breeds, and a more recent one that favoured the diffusion of European Podolian. In this process, we highlight the importance of both the Mediterranean and Danube routes in promoting European cattle colonization. Moreover, we identified admixture as a driver of diversification in Italy, which could represent a melting pot for Podolian cattle.