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Genetic relationships among American donkey populations: Insights into the process of colonization
ArticleAbstract: This study presents the first insights into the genetic diversity and structure of the American donkPalabras claves:Bayesian inference, Creole livestock, Endangered breeds, Genetic resources, microsatellitesAutores:Álvarez L.Á., Arsenos G., Canelón J.L., Contreras M.A., Curik I., Delgado-Bermejo J.V., Ferrando A., Gama L.T., Gómez-Urviola N., Goyache F., Guastella A.M., Jordana J., Landi V., Lara M.A.C., Lenin Aguirre, Llambí S., Loarca A., Marletta D., Martínez A.M., Martínez R.D., Martínez-López O.R., Miró J., Nóvoa M.F., Pérez E., Sierra A., Stemmer A.Fuentes:scopusPorcine colonization of the Americas: A 60k SNP story
ArticleAbstract: The pig, Sus scrofa, is a foreign species to the American continent. Although pigs originally introdPalabras claves:Adaptation, altitude, Americas, Phylogeography, pig, SelectionAutores:Álvarez L.Á., Burgos-Paz W., Caal E., Crooijmans R.P.M.A., Esteve-Codina A., Groenen M.A.M., Iniguez V., Lemús-Flores C., Lenin Aguirre, Llambí S., Martínez R., Martínez-López O.R., Megens H.J., Melo M., Paiva S.R., Pérez-Enciso M., Ramayo-Caldas Y., Revidatti M.A., Rodríguez M.C., Schook L.B., Soto H.W., Souza C.A.Fuentes:scopus