Africats to the Purr-ymids: DNA study reveals long tale of cat domestication

Study of ancient genetic material from Egypt to Viking graveyards reveals all tamed cats descended from one rodent-catching African subspecies first tamed by Near East farmers 9,000 years agoThe untold story of how cats came in from the wild to commandeer the finest armchairs and win over the internet has been laid bare by a comprehensive analysis of ancient feline DNA.Drawing on genetic material from mummified cats in Egypt, and remains from Viking graveyards and stone age sites, researchers pieced together how cats first came to live with humans and ultimately spread around the world as their companions.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Genetics Cats Animals Science Biology Pets Source Type: news