We report the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) characterization of 77 indigenous chickens (fighting and meat birds) from Madagascar, using DNA sequences of the first hypervariable segment of the D-loop. Comparison with reference samples from the African continent and Asia revealed two mtDNA haplogroups, suggesting a dual geographic and genetic origin for the indigenous Malagasy chickens. The most common haplogroup was present in 65 individuals of the two types; it is likely of Indonesian origin. The second haplogroup was observed in 12 fighting birds and meat chickens; it could be of African continental origin and/or the result of recent introgression with commercial lines. We further studied a G/A single nucleotide polymorphism at nucleotide posi...
Indigenous domestic chicken represents a major source of protein for agricultural communities around...
AbstractThis study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chi...
Two hypotheses of monophyletic and multiple origins have been documented for chicken domestication. ...
Summary This study sought to assess mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity and phylogeographic structur...
Chicken were possibly domesticated in South and Southeast Asia. They occur ubiquitously in East Afri...
Knowledge of the genetic diversity is a prerequisite for better utilization of any genetic resource....
In this study, we assessed the maternal origin of six Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds using mito...
The Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) displacement (D)-loop sequences were used to study the genetic diversi...
The Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) displacement (D)-loop sequences were used to study the genetic diversi...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is has recently lost relevance especially when utilised to study species t...
Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chicken (Gal...
In this study, partial mtDNA D-loop sequences of three Vietnamese indigenous chicken varieties, incl...
This study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chickens (E...
<div><p>Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chic...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop segment was sequenced for a total of 98 individuals of domestic chi...
Indigenous domestic chicken represents a major source of protein for agricultural communities around...
AbstractThis study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chi...
Two hypotheses of monophyletic and multiple origins have been documented for chicken domestication. ...
Summary This study sought to assess mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity and phylogeographic structur...
Chicken were possibly domesticated in South and Southeast Asia. They occur ubiquitously in East Afri...
Knowledge of the genetic diversity is a prerequisite for better utilization of any genetic resource....
In this study, we assessed the maternal origin of six Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds using mito...
The Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) displacement (D)-loop sequences were used to study the genetic diversi...
The Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) displacement (D)-loop sequences were used to study the genetic diversi...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is has recently lost relevance especially when utilised to study species t...
Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chicken (Gal...
In this study, partial mtDNA D-loop sequences of three Vietnamese indigenous chicken varieties, incl...
This study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chickens (E...
<div><p>Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chic...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop segment was sequenced for a total of 98 individuals of domestic chi...
Indigenous domestic chicken represents a major source of protein for agricultural communities around...
AbstractThis study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chi...
Two hypotheses of monophyletic and multiple origins have been documented for chicken domestication. ...