Abstract Pleistocene caballine horses exhibited considerable genetic diversity and maintained broad population connectivity across their range. The extinct Dalian horse (Equus dalianensis) from northeastern China likely contributed to this network. Here, we sequenced 20 complete mitochondrial and two nuclear genomes, establishing the Dalian horse as a distinct genetic clade within Northeast Eurasian caballines and extending its known geographic distribution. Ancestry component analyses revealed
Extinct Dalian horse as a genetic bridge between Late Pleistocene North American and Eurasian equids
Shiwen Song·盛桂莲·Lin Qi·Lei Bao·Yamei Hou·Y X Zhang·Mingmin Zheng·Bo Xiao·Lu Zheng·Dongqi Yu·Tao Deng·Michael Hofreiter·Xulong Lai·Junxia Yuan·Jiaming Hu·Fancheng Xing
