Gir is one of the main cattle breeds raised in tropical South American countries. Strong artificial selection through its domestication resulted in increased genetic differentiation among the countries in recent years. Over the years, genomic studies in Gir have become more common. However, studies of population structure and signatures of selection in divergent Gir populations are scarce and need more attention to better understand genetic differentiation, gene flow, and genetic distance. Genotypes of 173 animals selected for growth traits and 273 animals selected for milk production were used in this study. Clear genetic differentiation between beef and dairy populations was observed. Different criteria led to genetic divergence and genet...
Data from five protein-coding loci related to dairy production were used to study the genetic divers...
BACKGROUND:More than 90 percent of cattle in Tanzania belong to the indigenous Tanzania Short Horn Z...
Gir is a Bos indicus breed originally from India, first imported to Brazil in 1850. High-performance...
<div><p>Gir is one of the main cattle breeds raised in tropical South American countries. Strong art...
The Gir cattle breed (Bos indicus) is an important genetic resource for milk production throughout t...
Milk production is economically important to the Brazilian agribusiness, and the majority of the cou...
A number of cattle breeds have become highly specialized for milk or beef production, following stro...
6 Scholar from CNPq. ABSTRACT- The objective of this study was to characterize the population geneti...
Brazilian Nellore cattle (Bos indicus) have been selected for growth traits for over more than four ...
The objective of this study was to characterize the population genetic structure of the Gir breed in...
The objective of this study was to characterize the population genetic structure of the Gir breed in...
Background: 'Selection signatures' delimit regions of the genome that are, or have been, functionall...
Identifying genomic regions involved in the differences between breeds can provide information on ge...
Cattle population history, breeding systems, and geographic subdivision may be reflected in runs of ...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
Data from five protein-coding loci related to dairy production were used to study the genetic divers...
BACKGROUND:More than 90 percent of cattle in Tanzania belong to the indigenous Tanzania Short Horn Z...
Gir is a Bos indicus breed originally from India, first imported to Brazil in 1850. High-performance...
<div><p>Gir is one of the main cattle breeds raised in tropical South American countries. Strong art...
The Gir cattle breed (Bos indicus) is an important genetic resource for milk production throughout t...
Milk production is economically important to the Brazilian agribusiness, and the majority of the cou...
A number of cattle breeds have become highly specialized for milk or beef production, following stro...
6 Scholar from CNPq. ABSTRACT- The objective of this study was to characterize the population geneti...
Brazilian Nellore cattle (Bos indicus) have been selected for growth traits for over more than four ...
The objective of this study was to characterize the population genetic structure of the Gir breed in...
The objective of this study was to characterize the population genetic structure of the Gir breed in...
Background: 'Selection signatures' delimit regions of the genome that are, or have been, functionall...
Identifying genomic regions involved in the differences between breeds can provide information on ge...
Cattle population history, breeding systems, and geographic subdivision may be reflected in runs of ...
Background: Local cattle breeds need special attention, as they are valuable reservoirs of genetic d...
Data from five protein-coding loci related to dairy production were used to study the genetic divers...
BACKGROUND:More than 90 percent of cattle in Tanzania belong to the indigenous Tanzania Short Horn Z...
Gir is a Bos indicus breed originally from India, first imported to Brazil in 1850. High-performance...