<div><p>Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse range of environments. To characterise the genetic consequence of both domestication and selection, we genotyped 49,034 SNP in 2,819 animals from a diverse collection of 74 sheep breeds. We find the majority of sheep populations contain high SNP diversity and have retained an effective population size much higher than most cattle or dog breeds, suggesting domestication occurred from a broad genetic base. Extensive haplotype sharing and generally low divergence time between breeds reveal frequent genetic exchange has occurred during the development of modern breeds. A scan of the genome for selection signals revealed 31 regions contai...
Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the animals pro...
Understanding the genetic changes underlying phenotypic variation in sheep (Ovis aries) may facilita...
International audienceThe evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and i...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
One of the approaches to detect genetics variants affecting fitness traits is to identify their surr...
The diversity of populations in domestic species offers great opportunities to study genome response...
Domestic sheep and their wild relatives harbor substantial genetic variants that can form the backbo...
The diversity of populations in domestic species offers great opportunities to study genome response...
<div><p>The diversity of populations in domestic species offers great opportunities to study genome ...
The worldwide sheep population comprises more than 1000 breeds. Together, these exhibit a considerab...
Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the animals pro...
Understanding the genetic changes underlying phenotypic variation in sheep (Ovis aries) may facilita...
International audienceThe evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and i...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
One of the approaches to detect genetics variants affecting fitness traits is to identify their surr...
The diversity of populations in domestic species offers great opportunities to study genome response...
Domestic sheep and their wild relatives harbor substantial genetic variants that can form the backbo...
The diversity of populations in domestic species offers great opportunities to study genome response...
<div><p>The diversity of populations in domestic species offers great opportunities to study genome ...
The worldwide sheep population comprises more than 1000 breeds. Together, these exhibit a considerab...
Sheep are among the major economically important livestock species worldwide because the animals pro...
Understanding the genetic changes underlying phenotypic variation in sheep (Ovis aries) may facilita...
International audienceThe evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and i...