The conservation and development of chicken have received considerable attention, but the admixture history of chicken breeds, especially Chinese indigenous breeds, has been poorly demonstrated. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and population structure of eight chicken breeds (including conserved chicken breeds) from different geographic origin and to identify admixture within these breeds using a 600-K single-nucleotide polymorphism panel for genotyping. Using the genotype of 580,961 single-nucleotide polymorphism markers scored in 1,200 animals, we evaluated the genetic diversity (heterozygosity and proportion of polymorphic markers), linkage disequilibrium decay, population structure (principal component analysis...
To achieve sustainable development of the poultry industry, the effective conservation of genetic re...
There are five indigenous chicken breeds in Henan Province, China. These breeds have their own uniqu...
International audienceBackground: Migration of a population from its founder population is expected ...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) using six marker combinations were applied to detect g...
A total of 587 individuals from 12 indigenous chicken breeds from South China and two commercial bre...
Chinese indigenous chickens constitute world-renowned genetic resources due to their excellent trait...
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resul...
Abstract Background Maintaining maximum genetic diversity and preserving breed viability in conserve...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
Abstract Background The eight phenotypically distinguishable indigenous chicken breeds in Guizhou pr...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
The genetic diversity of four protected indigenous chicken breeds was evaluated with 25 microsatelli...
To achieve sustainable development of the poultry industry, the effective conservation of genetic re...
There are five indigenous chicken breeds in Henan Province, China. These breeds have their own uniqu...
International audienceBackground: Migration of a population from its founder population is expected ...
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) using six marker combinations were applied to detect g...
A total of 587 individuals from 12 indigenous chicken breeds from South China and two commercial bre...
Chinese indigenous chickens constitute world-renowned genetic resources due to their excellent trait...
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resul...
Abstract Background Maintaining maximum genetic diversity and preserving breed viability in conserve...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
Abstract Background The eight phenotypically distinguishable indigenous chicken breeds in Guizhou pr...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
We describe a genetic variation map for the chicken genome containing 2.8 million single-nucleotide ...
The genetic diversity of four protected indigenous chicken breeds was evaluated with 25 microsatelli...
To achieve sustainable development of the poultry industry, the effective conservation of genetic re...
There are five indigenous chicken breeds in Henan Province, China. These breeds have their own uniqu...
International audienceBackground: Migration of a population from its founder population is expected ...