id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_i4wquq65q5d27azp6wekuobc5i Camilla F. Speller Ancient mtDNA Analysis of Early 16th Century Caribbean Cattle Provides Insight into Founding Populations of New World Creole Cattle Breeds 2013 6 .pdf application/pdf 4946 561 68 The late 15th to early 16th century transfer of cattle from the Iberian Peninsula and Canary Islands to the Caribbean laid the foundation for the development of American creole cattle (Bos taurus) breeds. centers on the 'African' haplogroup T1 and its subhaplogroups, alternatively tying their origins to the initial Spanish herds, century cattle bone from Sevilla la Nueva, the first Spanish colony in Jamaica. Nueva sample, leaves open the origins of this sub-haplogroup in contemporary Caribbean cattle. Populations of New World Creole Cattle Breeds. dominated by cattle remains in early Spanish colonizing sites [8]. Ancient DNA analyses of Sevilla la Nueva samples provide a The origin of European cattle: Evidence from modern and ancient DNA. Ancient DNA Analysis of 16th Cen. Caribbean Cattle Ancient DNA Analysis of 16th Cen. Caribbean Cattle Ancient DNA Analysis of 16th Cen. Caribbean Cattle Ancient DNA Analysis of 16th Cen. Caribbean Cattle Ancient DNA Analysis of 16th Cen. Caribbean Cattle ./cache/work_i4wquq65q5d27azp6wekuobc5i.pdf ./txt/work_i4wquq65q5d27azp6wekuobc5i.txt