Whole-genome sequencing of Berkshire (European native pig) provides insights into its origin and domestication
Domesticated organisms have experienced strong selective pressures directed at genes or genomic regions controlling traits of biological, agricultural or medical importance. The genome of native and domesticated pigs provide a unique opportunity for tracing the history of domestication and identifyi...
Main Authors: | Li, Mingzhou, Tian, Shilin, Yeung, Carol K. L., Meng, Xuehong, Tang, Qianzi, Niu, Lili, Wang, Xun, Jin, Long, Ma, Jideng, Long, Keren, Zhou, Chaowei, Cao, Yinchuan, Zhu, Li, Bai, Lin, Tang, Guoqing, Gu, Yiren, Jiang, An'an, Li, Xuewei, Li, Ruiqiang |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985078/ |
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