Abstract Knowledge on how adaptive evolution and human socio‐cultural and economic interests shaped livestock genomes particularly in sub‐Saharan Africa remains limited. Ethiopia is in a geographic region that has been critical in the history of African agriculture with ancient and diverse human ethnicity and bio‐climatic conditions. Using 52K genome‐wide data analysed in 646 individuals from 13 Ethiopian indigenous goat populations, we observed high levels of genetic variation. Although runs of homozygosity (ROH) were ubiquitous genome‐wide, there were clear differences in patterns of ROH length and abundance and in effective population sizes illustrating differences in genome homozygosity, evolutionary history, and management. Phylogeneti...
Domestic goats are distributed worldwide, with approximately 35% of the one billion world goat popul...
Background: Patterns of homozygosity can be influenced by several factors, such as demography, recom...
Indigenous goats make significant contributions to Cameroon's national and local economy, but little...
Knowledge on how adaptive evolution and human socio‐cultural and economic interests shaped livestock...
The Horn of Africa forms one of the two main historical entry points of domestics into the continent...
International audienceSince the time of their domestication, goats (Capra hircus) have evolved in a ...
Goat populations that are characterized within the AdaptMap project cover a large part of the worldw...
Domestic goats are distributed worldwide, with approximately 35% of the one billion world goat popul...
Background: Patterns of homozygosity can be influenced by several factors, such as demography, recom...
Indigenous goats make significant contributions to Cameroon's national and local economy, but little...
Knowledge on how adaptive evolution and human socio‐cultural and economic interests shaped livestock...
The Horn of Africa forms one of the two main historical entry points of domestics into the continent...
International audienceSince the time of their domestication, goats (Capra hircus) have evolved in a ...
Goat populations that are characterized within the AdaptMap project cover a large part of the worldw...
Domestic goats are distributed worldwide, with approximately 35% of the one billion world goat popul...
Background: Patterns of homozygosity can be influenced by several factors, such as demography, recom...
Indigenous goats make significant contributions to Cameroon's national and local economy, but little...