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Five Founders, One Island: Amsterdam Island Cattle Defy Dwarfism Myths
science15 days ago

Five Founders, One Island: Amsterdam Island Cattle Defy Dwarfism Myths

DNA from Amsterdam Island’s five founding cows shows mixed Jersey and Indian Ocean zebu ancestry, meaning the tiny herd did not shrink via rapid island dwarfism but started small with enough genetic diversity to rebound into thousands; the study, based on eight whole genomes, upends a 2017 dwarfism claim and suggests the founders carried traits favorable for isolation, despite about 30% inbreeding, before the herd was ultimately removed to protect native species.

Southern Greek 'genetic island' preserves Bronze Age paternal roots
archaeology3 months ago

Southern Greek 'genetic island' preserves Bronze Age paternal roots

A genetic study of the Deep Maniots, a small, isolated community in southern Greece, finds an unusually strong paternal lineage dating back to a Caucasus origin about 28,000 years ago and little evidence of Migration Period Germanic/Slavic input. Maternal lineages are more diverse, with several Bronze/Iron Age connections; both paternal and maternal lineages show founder effects around AD 380–670 and 540–866, respectively, highlighting long-term isolation and a patriarchal clan structure that preserved ancient Greek ancestry in the Deep Mani region.