“…However, modern DNA can be skewed by thousands of years of artificial selection. With the development of new archaeological techniques, ancient DNA recovered from animal remains can provide a direct window into the process of animal domestication and breeding, which has been previously successfully used in the study of cattle (Troy et al, 2001;Bollongino et al, 2006;Beja-Pereira et al, 2006;Edwards et al, 2007), dogs (Leonard et al, 2002;Verginelli et al, 2005), goats (Fernández et al, 2002), horses (Vilà et al, 2001;Cai et al, 2009), and pigs (Watanobe et al, 2002;Larson et al, 2007a,b). In contrast to other domestic animals, only a few ancient DNA studies have focused on the origin and domestication of sheep (Bar-Gal et al, 2003;Cai et al, 2007).…”