Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve traits of commercial interest. Current genomics techniques enabled genome-wide identification of these Asian introgressed haplotypes in modern European pig breeds. We propose that the Asian variants are still present because they affect phenotypes that were important for ancient traditional, as well as recent, commercial pig breeding. Genome-wide introgression levels were only weakly correlated with gene content and recombination frequency. However, regions with an excess or absence of Asian haplotypes (AS) contained genes that were previously identified as phenotypically important such as FASN, ME1, and KIT. Therefore, the Asian alleles are...
Asian and European wild boars were independently domesticated ca. 10,000 yr ago. Since the 17th cent...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...
Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve...
Early pig farmers in Europe importedAsian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve ...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
The distribution of Asian ancestry in the genome of Danish Duroc pigs was investigated using whole-g...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Asian and European wild boars were independently domesticated ca. 10,000 yr ago. Since the 17th cent...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...
Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve...
Early pig farmers in Europe importedAsian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve ...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
The distribution of Asian ancestry in the genome of Danish Duroc pigs was investigated using whole-g...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Asian and European wild boars were independently domesticated ca. 10,000 yr ago. Since the 17th cent...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...