International audienceDomestic chickens have long been important to human societies for food, religion, entertainment, and decorative uses, yet the origins and phylogeography of chickens through Eurasia remain uncertain. Here, we assessed their origins and phylogeographic history by analyzing the mitochondrial DNA hypervariable segment I (HVS-I) for 834 domestic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) across Eurasia as well as 66 wild red jungle fowls (Gallus gallus) from Southeast Asia and China. Phylogenetic analyses revealed nine highly divergent mtDNA clades (A-I) in which seven clades contained both the red jungle fowls and domestic chickens. There was no breed-specific clade in the chickens. The clades A, B, and E are distributed ubiquito...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
AbstractThis study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chi...
In this study, we assessed the maternal origin of six Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds using mito...
International audienceDomestic chickens have long been important to human societies for food, religi...
<div><p>Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chic...
Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chicken (Gal...
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the...
Chicken were possibly domesticated in South and Southeast Asia. They occur ubiquitously in East Afri...
The first 539 bases of mitochondrial DNA D-loop region of six Chinese native chicken breeds (Gallus ...
Two hypotheses of monophyletic and multiple origins have been documented for chicken domestication. ...
Summary This study sought to assess mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity and phylogeographic structur...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
Understanding the complex origin of domesticated populations is of vital importance for understandin...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
AbstractThis study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chi...
In this study, we assessed the maternal origin of six Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds using mito...
International audienceDomestic chickens have long been important to human societies for food, religi...
<div><p>Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chic...
Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chicken (Gal...
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the...
Chicken were possibly domesticated in South and Southeast Asia. They occur ubiquitously in East Afri...
The first 539 bases of mitochondrial DNA D-loop region of six Chinese native chicken breeds (Gallus ...
Two hypotheses of monophyletic and multiple origins have been documented for chicken domestication. ...
Summary This study sought to assess mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity and phylogeographic structur...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
Understanding the complex origin of domesticated populations is of vital importance for understandin...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
Background: Native chickens are dispersed in a wide geographical range and have hereditary assets th...
AbstractThis study principally sought to reveal the demographic expansion of Egyptian indigenous chi...
In this study, we assessed the maternal origin of six Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds using mito...