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1 Supporting Information Naderi et al /pnas SI Methods Frequency of the A Haplogroup at the Time of the Domestication. Assuming a neutral model of evolution, we computed the minimum frequency of the A haplogroup at the time domestication that is compatible with its current frequency. More precisely, we computed the probability of observing more individuals from the A haplogroup than the number of individuals actually sampled (2,208). This probability was computed for different values of the frequency x of A haplos at the time of the domestication. The smallest x value such that the probability was larger than 0.01 was considered to be the smallest number of haplos captured that is compatible with the observed number of A haplos sampled. For a given value k of the number of individuals from the A haplogroup at the time of domestication and a given value m of the number of ancestral haplos, the proportion of the number of individuals from the A haplogroup at the present time can be approximated by a Beta distribution with parameters k and m k. Therefore, the present number of individuals from the A haplogroup follows a Beta Binomial distribution (1) with parameters k, m k and n (n 2,427; the present number of individuals analyzed). The ancestral number of individuals from the A haplogroup k is unknown and has a binomial distribution with parameters m and x. As a consequence, the probability of getting more than 2,208 individuals from the A haplogroup today was given by the survival function of the Beta Binomial distribution integrated over the possible values for the number of ancestral A haplos. To infer the number m of ancestral lineages, we turned the phylogeny into an ultrametric tree using the software PATHD8 (2). Assuming 200 to 300 thousand years as the divergence time between A and C haplogroups (3), we found that the number of ancestral lineages, at the time of domestication, ranges from 1,308 to 1,900. Discussion Introgression from the Domestics to the Wilds and Feralization in Southeastern Iran. Present day samples analysis could be complicated if there were Neolithic feralization or mitochondrial DNA introgression from domestic to wild populations. It is therefore important to identify such events in our dataset. Currently, individuals from the A haplogroups represent 90.86% of domestic goats (4). This proportion cannot have changed dramatically since their domestication, and thus the A haplogroups were always the most numerous during goat history (see above, Frequency of the A haplogroup at the time of the domestication, and Fig. S1). As a consequence, potential feralizations and introgressions from the domestic to the wild should have affected the A haplogroup. Furthermore, the introgressed haplos should be expected to appear in many clades of the phylogenetic tree of the A haplogroup, as would the A haplos of a present domestic goat population. A wild population without introgression, on the other hand, should only show a very limited number of clustered haplos. As the A haplogroup is absent in bezoars from the Iranian Plateau and from the Zagros, we can deduce that no mtdna introgression from the domestics to the wilds occurred in these areas. The situation is very different in Lar Mountains (Sistan Province, Southeast Iran, locality 33 in Fig. 3B). There, the bezoar haplos of the A haplogroups are distributed among many clades of the phylogeny of the A haplogroup (Fig. S2). This is a strong indication of early feralizations or that the bezoars from this region have been heavily introgressed by domestic goats. As a consequence, the Lar Mountains cannot be considered as a possible origin of the A haplogroup in goats. This introgression is also supported by a phylogeographic argument. The phylogenetic tree of the bezoar (see Fig. 1) is composed of three main groups: (i) haplogroups not-close-to-domestics and F, (ii) haplogroup C, and (iii) haplogroups A, B, D, and G. Individuals from haplogroups A, B, D, and G are clustered together in the phylogenetic tree, and thus are likely close in geographic origin. Clearly, the only individuals of the A haplogroup that are not consistent with their position in the phylogeny are in localities 33, 38, and 39. These introgressions occurred after the effective domestication and thus concerned the most frequent A haplogroup in domestic goats. This pattern may be a vestige of the original movement of goats into South Asia detected in the Mehrgahr faunal remains (20 22). Mitochondrial DNA Versus Nuclear DNA for Assessing the Domestication Process. In this study we focused only on mitochondrial DNA for two reasons. First, we did not invest in analyzing autosomal markers for localizing the domestication centers because the genetic structure is usually stronger with mtdna than with autosomal markers. In a situation where the phylogeographic structure is already weak with mtdna, it is unlikely that the analysis of autosomal markers will exhibit a clear pattern that might improve our interpretation of goat domestication. Additionally, the level of polymorphism of the Y-chromosome is low in C. hircus and C. aegagrus (only four haplos found by sequencing the amelogenin and the ZFY genes; see ref. 5). As a consequence, it seems also unlikely that an extensive analysis of the Y-chromosome would give a clear pattern. Second, very few data on nuclear DNA are available in domestic goats, and the production of nuclear sequences in the wild ancestor would not allow the comparison between the domestic and the wild forms. 1. 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3 Fig. S1. Probability of observing more than the present number of individuals from the A haplogroup as a function of the frequency of the individuals from the A haplogroup at the time of the domestication. The number of ancestral m, at the time of domestication, was set to 1,308 and 1,900 (see SI Text). It is highly unlikely that the frequency of individuals from the A haplogroup at the time of domestication was below of13
4 Fig. S2. Placement of the bezoars of the A haplogroup from the Lar Mountains (Southeast Iran, locality 33 in Fig. 3B) within the phylogeny of the A haplogroup of domestic goats. The presence of bezoar haplos (green) in many different clades of the phylogeny indicates a likely introgression from the domestics to the wilds. 4of13
5 Table S1. Geographic origin and characteristics of the wild goat samples used for the mtdna sequence analysis number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 1 Ca001 1 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca002 2 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca004 3 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca005 4 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca006 5 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca007 6 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca008 7 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca009 8 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca010 9 A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Artvin (9) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Bone A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Bone A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Gaziantep (7) Liver A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Sumbul (11) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca A C. aegagrus Turkey Gaziantep (7) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghorveh (18) Feces H.-R. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghorveh (18) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghorveh (18) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghorveh (18) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca B C. aegagrus Turkey Van (10) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca B C. aegagrus Turkey Antalya (2) Feces A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF of13
6 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 64 Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bavanat (25) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Feces HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Lar, Sistan (33) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Ghorveh (18) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF of13
7 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 128 Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khojir (21) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Mahneshan (17) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Gaziantep (7) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Van (10) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Artvin (9) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF of13
8 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 192 Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus chiltanensis Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Zalzard (13) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Zalzard (13) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Zalzard (13) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Zalzard (13) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Zalzard (13) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca G C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dena (24) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Bamoo (26) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Shoorab (32) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kalmand (28) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khabr (31) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Godghool (27) Feces S. Naderi EF of13
9 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 256 Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Mehran (14) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mehran (14) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kolahghazi (23) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Shoorab (32) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Mahneshan (17) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Mahneshan (17) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Bafgh (30) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca D C. aegagrus Iran Kavir (22) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Artvin (9) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Bone A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca F C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca F C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca F C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Erzincan (6) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca F C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Feces A. Kence EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Feces A. Kence EF Ca F C. aegagrus Azerbaijan Nakhitchevan (15) Feces P. Weinberg EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Van (10) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca F C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca F C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Finike (1) Feces A. Kence EF of13
10 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 320 Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khoshyeylagh (35) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khojir (21) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khojir (21) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Salook (38) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Parvar (34) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF of 13
11 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 384 Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Tandooreh (39) Tissue S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Azerbaijan Nakhitchevan (15) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Soyuk (5) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Soyuk (5) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Van (10) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Dahaj (29) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Tissue H.-R.HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Horn A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mehran (14) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mehran (14) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mehran (14) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mehran (14) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Malayer (19) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Soyuk (5) Horn A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Soyuk (5) Horn A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Soyuk (5) Horn A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Soyuk (5) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Azerbaijan Nakhitchevan (15) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Azerbaijan Nakhitchevan (15) Feces P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Azerbaijan Nakhitchevan (15) Feces P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Golestan (37) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mahneshan (17) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mahneshan (17) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Tunceli (8) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Mahneshan (17) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Khartooran (36) Feces S. Naderi EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Marakan (12) Feces H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Iran Ghazvin (20) Tissue H.-R. HR. Rezaei EF Ca C C. aegagrus Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca C C. aegagrus Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca D C. aegagrus Turkey Akseki (3) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca C C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF of 13
12 number Code Haplos Haplogroup Species Country Population 448 Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Mersin (4) Feces A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkey Van (10) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Azerbaijan Nakhitchevan (15) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Hazarganji (41) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Dagestan AudiKoisu (16) Tissue P. Weinberg EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Kirthar (43) Feces A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Dureji (42) Tissue A. T. Virk EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Pakistan Dureji (42) Tissue A. T. Virk EF Ca F C. aegagrus Turkey Van (10) Tissue A. Kence EF Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkmenistan Turkmenistan (40) Tissue G. Luikart AJ Ca Wild C. aegagrus Turkmenistan Turkmenistan (40) Tissue G. Luikart AJ Ca Wild C. aegagrus blythi Pakistan Kirthar (43) Tissue Sultana AB Ca Wild C. aegagrus blythi Pakistan Kirthar (43) Tissue Sultana AB of 13
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