Abstract Background Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations through processes that involve complex shifting demographics of domesticated species. These include not only inbreeding and artificial selection that may lead to the emergence of evolutionary bottlenecks, but also post-divergence gene flow and introgression. Although domestication potentially affects the occurrence of both desired and undesired mutations, the way wild relatives of domesticated species evolve and how expensive the genetic cost underlying domestication is remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated the demographic history and genetic load of chicken domestication. Results We analyzed a dataset comprising over ...
<p>The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livest...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
Human activities have precipitated a rise in the levels of introgressive gene flow among animals. Th...
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the...
Domestic animals are excellent models for genetic studies of phenotypic evolution(1-3). They have ev...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
The research conducted reveals a new landscape of demographic history and genomic changes associated...
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resul...
We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple popul...
The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livestock...
Abstract: Background: Hybridisation and introgression play key roles in the evolutionary history of ...
<p>The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livest...
<p>The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livest...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
Human activities have precipitated a rise in the levels of introgressive gene flow among animals. Th...
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the...
Domestic animals are excellent models for genetic studies of phenotypic evolution(1-3). They have ev...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
The research conducted reveals a new landscape of demographic history and genomic changes associated...
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resul...
We carried out whole genome resequencing of 127 chicken including red jungle fowl and multiple popul...
The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livestock...
Abstract: Background: Hybridisation and introgression play key roles in the evolutionary history of ...
<p>The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livest...
<p>The red junglefowl Gallus gallus is the main progenitor of domestic chicken, the commonest livest...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...