<div><p>Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectable signatures within the genome of modern cattle. The elucidation of these signatures of selection is of interest from the perspective of evolutionary biology, and for identifying domestication-related genes that ultimately may help to further genetically improve this economically important animal. To this end, we employed a panel of more than 15 million autosomal SNPs identified from re-sequencing of 43 Fleckvieh animals. We mainly applied two somewhat complementary statistics, the integrated Haplotype Homozygosity Score (iHS) reflecting primarily ongoing selection, and the Composite of Likelihood Ratio (CLR) having the most power to ...
The data from the newly available 50 K SNP chip was used for tagging the genome-wide footprints of p...
Background: The domestication and subsequent selection by humans to create breeds and biological typ...
The imprints of domestication and breed development on the genomes of livestock likely differ from t...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
BACKGROUND: Selection signatures aim to identify genomic regions underlying recent adaptations in po...
BackgroundIn the evolutionary time scale, selection shapes the genetic variation and alters the arch...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe identification of signals left by recent positive select...
Since domestication, significant genetic improvement has been achieved for many traits of commercial...
Background: 'Selection signatures' delimit regions of the genome that are, or have been, functionall...
Background: Since the times of domestication, cattle have been continually shaped by the influence o...
BACKGROUND: Identifying recent positive selection signatures in domesticated animals could provide i...
International audienceSelection for new favorable variants can lead to selective sweeps. However, su...
Background: Identifying recent positive selection signatures in domesticated animals could provide i...
Summary The data from the newly available 50 K SNP chip was used for tagging the genome-wide footpri...
The data from the newly available 50 K SNP chip was used for tagging the genome-wide footprints of p...
Background: The domestication and subsequent selection by humans to create breeds and biological typ...
The imprints of domestication and breed development on the genomes of livestock likely differ from t...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
Human driven selection during domestication and subsequent breed formation has likely left detectabl...
BACKGROUND: Selection signatures aim to identify genomic regions underlying recent adaptations in po...
BackgroundIn the evolutionary time scale, selection shapes the genetic variation and alters the arch...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe identification of signals left by recent positive select...
Since domestication, significant genetic improvement has been achieved for many traits of commercial...
Background: 'Selection signatures' delimit regions of the genome that are, or have been, functionall...
Background: Since the times of domestication, cattle have been continually shaped by the influence o...
BACKGROUND: Identifying recent positive selection signatures in domesticated animals could provide i...
International audienceSelection for new favorable variants can lead to selective sweeps. However, su...
Background: Identifying recent positive selection signatures in domesticated animals could provide i...
Summary The data from the newly available 50 K SNP chip was used for tagging the genome-wide footpri...
The data from the newly available 50 K SNP chip was used for tagging the genome-wide footprints of p...
Background: The domestication and subsequent selection by humans to create breeds and biological typ...
The imprints of domestication and breed development on the genomes of livestock likely differ from t...