The domestic South American camelid Vicugna pacos L. is distributed along Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina. Here, we contribute to the bioinformatics and evolutionary systematics of the Camelidae by performing high-throughput sequencing analysis on the black Huacaya breed of V. pacos from Puno, Peru. The black Huacaya breed mitogenome is 16,664 base pairs (bp) in length and contains 37 genes (GenBank accession MT044302). The mitogenome shares a high-level of gene synteny to other Camelidae (Camelops, Camelus, Lama, and Vicugna). The mitogenome of the black Huacaya breed of V. pacos situates it in a clade with V. vicugna Molina, sister to Lama. We anticipate that further mitogenome sequencing of different breeds from Vicugna pacos will im...
We describe the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the Black Lion Tamarin, an endangered prim...
Guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are the most important native herbivorous species in the South American ste...
Extant artiodactyls (even-toed hoofed mammals) are traditionally divided into three main lineages: S...
The origins of South America's domestic alpaca and llama remain controversial due to hybridization, ...
This work presents the mitochondrial DNA molecular organization of the control region (CR) of South ...
Abstract Background Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), llama (Lama glama), vicugna (Vicugna vicugna) and guanac...
Artículo de publicación ISIFour camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama ...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
The phylogenetic relationships of primates have been extensively investigated, but key issues remain...
Recent advances in paleogenomic technologies have enabled an increasingly detailed understanding of ...
The study of South American camelids and their domestication is a highly debated topic in zooarchaeo...
Investigations of genetic diversity and domestication in South American camelids (SAC) have relied o...
The genus Camelus is an interesting model to study adaptive evolution in the mitochondrial genome, a...
Genome analysis of the alpaca (<i>Lama pacos</i>, LPA) has progressed slowly compared to other domes...
We describe the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the Black Lion Tamarin, an endangered prim...
Guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are the most important native herbivorous species in the South American ste...
Extant artiodactyls (even-toed hoofed mammals) are traditionally divided into three main lineages: S...
The origins of South America's domestic alpaca and llama remain controversial due to hybridization, ...
This work presents the mitochondrial DNA molecular organization of the control region (CR) of South ...
Abstract Background Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), llama (Lama glama), vicugna (Vicugna vicugna) and guanac...
Artículo de publicación ISIFour camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama ...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
The phylogenetic relationships of primates have been extensively investigated, but key issues remain...
Recent advances in paleogenomic technologies have enabled an increasingly detailed understanding of ...
The study of South American camelids and their domestication is a highly debated topic in zooarchaeo...
Investigations of genetic diversity and domestication in South American camelids (SAC) have relied o...
The genus Camelus is an interesting model to study adaptive evolution in the mitochondrial genome, a...
Genome analysis of the alpaca (<i>Lama pacos</i>, LPA) has progressed slowly compared to other domes...
We describe the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the Black Lion Tamarin, an endangered prim...
Guanacos (Lama guanicoe) are the most important native herbivorous species in the South American ste...
Extant artiodactyls (even-toed hoofed mammals) are traditionally divided into three main lineages: S...