Abstract Background MUC4 is a type of membrane anchored glycoprotein and serves as the major constituent of mucus that covers epithelial surfaces of many tissues such as trachea, colon and cervix. MUC4 plays important roles in the lubrication and protection of the surface epithelium, cell proliferation and differentiation, immune response, cell adhesion and cancer development. To gain insights into the evolution of the porcine MUC4 gene, we surveyed the nucleotide variability and linkage disequilibrium (LD) within this gene in Chinese indigenous breeds and Western commercial breeds. Results A total of 53 SNPs covering the MUC4 gene were genotyped on 5 wild boars and 307 domestic pigs representing 11 Chinese breeds and 3 Western breeds. The ...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
Background: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the genomic s...
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) may reveal much about domestication and breed history. Ail investigation...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
[Background]: Reproductive traits, such as prolificacy, are of great interest to the pig industry. B...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) represent a substantial source of structural variants in mamma...
Copy number variations (CNVs) represent a substantial source of structural variants in mammals and c...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a multigene family of outstanding polymorphism. MHC mo...
Copy number variation (CNV) has been widely used to study the evolution of different species. We fir...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the g...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
Background: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the genomic s...
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) may reveal much about domestication and breed history. Ail investigation...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
[Background]: Reproductive traits, such as prolificacy, are of great interest to the pig industry. B...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variabi...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) represent a substantial source of structural variants in mamma...
Copy number variations (CNVs) represent a substantial source of structural variants in mammals and c...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a multigene family of outstanding polymorphism. MHC mo...
Copy number variation (CNV) has been widely used to study the evolution of different species. We fir...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the g...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
A comprehensive catalog of variability in a given species is useful for many important purposes, e.g...
Background: A major reduction of genetic diversity in mtDNA occurred during the domestication of Eas...
Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the genomic s...