Domestication, modern breeding and artificial selection have shaped dramatically the genomic variability of domestic animals. In livestock, the so-called FAT1 quantitative trait locus (QTL) in porcine chromosome 4 was the first QTL uncovered although, to date, its precise molecular nature has remained elusive. Here, we characterize the nucleotide variability of 13 fragments of ∼500 bp equally spaced in a 2 Mb region in the vicinity of the FAT1 region in a wide-diversity panel of 32 pigs. Asian and European animals, including local Mediterranean and international pig breeds, were sequenced. Patterns of genetic variability were very complex and varied largely across loci and populations; they did not reveal overall a clear signal of a selecti...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
Background Copy number variable regions (CNVRs) can result in drastic phenotypic differences and may...
[Background]: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identific...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Background - A major concern in conservation genetics is to maintain the genetic diversity of popula...
[Background]: A major concern in conservation genetics is to maintain the genetic diversity of popul...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Domestic species allow us to study dramatic evolutionary changes at an accelerated rate due to the e...
Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Early pig farmers in Europe importedAsian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve ...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
Background Copy number variable regions (CNVRs) can result in drastic phenotypic differences and may...
[Background]: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identific...
BACKGROUND: Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificat...
Background Artificial selection has caused rapid evolution in domesticated species. The identificati...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Background - A major concern in conservation genetics is to maintain the genetic diversity of popula...
[Background]: A major concern in conservation genetics is to maintain the genetic diversity of popul...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Domestic species allow us to study dramatic evolutionary changes at an accelerated rate due to the e...
Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
Early pig farmers in Europe importedAsian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve ...
We propose to estimate the proportion of variance explained by regression on genome-wide markers (or...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
Background Copy number variable regions (CNVRs) can result in drastic phenotypic differences and may...