中国东北后桃花洼考古遗址出土犬科动物遗骸的古 DNA 研究

Xingcheng Wang, Lixin Wang, Dawei Cai
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后桃花嘎遗址位于松嫩平原南端,嫩江下游河流交汇区,一直是中国东北地区古人类活动的密集区。本研究对后桃木嘎遗址出土的20块犬骨样本进行了古DNA(aDNA)实验,成功提取了12条古犬线粒体DNA(mtDNA)D环序列。通过 aDNA 分析,该研究确定了后斟钵遗址犬类遗骸的物种,并将结果与考古研究相结合,强调后斟钵遗址的家犬可能与东北亚地区的家犬关系密切。此外,这表明早在新石器时代晚期,欧亚大草原就已经成为东西方文化交流的重要通道。此外,该遗址中出现的单倍型 C 家犬为欧亚大陆远东地区的东西方互动提供了直接的遗传证据。
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Ancient DNA study of canid remains excavated from the Houtaomuga archaeological site, Northeast China

The Houtaomuga site is located at the southern end of the Songnen Plain, in the confluence area of the rivers in the lower reaches of the Nen River, which has always been a densely populated region of ancient human activities in Northeast China. This study conducted ancient DNA (aDNA) experiments on 20 canine bone samples excavated from the Houtaomuga site, successfully extracting 12 ancient canine mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop sequences. Through aDNA analysis, the study determined the species of the canine remains from the Houtaomuga site, and combined the results with archaeological research, emphasizing that the domestic dogs from the Houtaomuga site may have been closely related to those in Northeast Asia. Furthermore, this suggests that as early as the Late Neolithic period, the Eurasian steppe had already become an important conduit for cultural exchanges between the East and West. Furthermore, the presence of Haplotype C domestic dogs at the site provides direct genetic evidence of East–West interaction in the far eastern region of the Eurasian continent.

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