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Contributions to diversity rather than basic measures of genetic diversity characterise the spreading of donkey throughout the American continent
ArticleAbstract: Donkey was introduced into the Americas soon after its discovery in the 15th century. However, therePalabras claves:Allelic richness, Contributions to diversity, Gene diversity, Geographic patterns, microsatellitesAutores:Álvarez L.Á., Canelón J.L., Contreras M.A., Delgado-Bermejo J.V., Fernández I., Ferrando A., Gama L.T., Gómez-Urviola N., Goyache F., Jordana J., Landi V., Lara M.A.C., Lenin Aguirre, Llambí S., Loarca A., López O.R.M., Martínez A.M., Martínez R.D., Miró J., Monica Contreras, Pérez E., Sierra A., Stemmer A.Fuentes:googlescopusThe legacy of Columbus in American horse populations assessed by microsatellite markers
ArticleAbstract: Criollo horse populations descend from horses brought from the Iberian Peninsula over the period ofPalabras claves:criollo breeds, genetic relationships, genetic variability, Microsatellite markersAutores:Brandariz C., Calderón J., Cañón Ferreras J., Cecilia M., Cortés O., de Souza Sereno F.T.P., Delgado-Bermejo J.V., Dominguez Sanchez C., Dunner S., Farman S., Ferrando A., Gama L.T., Ginja C., Gómez M., Jiménez L.M., Jordana J., Landi V., Lenin Aguirre Riofrío, Luis C., Martín-Burrriel I., Martínez A.M., Mújica F., Núñez L., Oom M.M., Ribamar Marques J., Rodellar C., Rosa Costa M., Sponenberg D.P., Vega-Pla J.L., Zaragoza P.Fuentes:scopus