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High mitochondrial diversity of domesticated goats persisted among Bronze and Iron Age pastoralists in the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor

  • Taylor R. Hermes
  • , Michael D. Frachetti
  • , Dmitriy Voyakin
  • , Antonina S. Yerlomaeva
  • , Arman Z. Beisenov
  • , Paula N. Doumani Dupuy
  • , Dmitry V. Papin
  • , Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute
  • , Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan
  • , Jean Luc Houle
  • , Alexey A. Tishkin
  • , Almut Nebel
  • , Ben Krause-Kyora
  • , Cheryl A. Makarewicz
  • Kiel University
  • Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
  • Washington University St. Louis
  • Archaeological Expertise LLC
  • International Institute for Central Asian Studies
  • Al Farabi Kazakh National University
  • Altai State University
  • RAS - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch
  • Vilnius University
  • National Museum of Mongolia
  • Western Kentucky University

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