Russian sheep breeds traditionally raised in specific environments are valuable parts of sociocultural heritage and economic component of the regions. However, the import of commercial breeds negatively influences the population sizes of local sheep populations and might lead to biodiversity loss. Estimation of the runs of homozygosity (ROH) in local sheep genomes is an informative tool to address their current genetic state. In this work, we aimed to address the ROH distribution and to estimate genome inbreeding based on SNP data to evaluate genetic diversity in Russian local sheep breeds. Materials for this study included SNP-genotypes from twenty-seven Russian local sheep breeds which were generated using the Illumina OvineSNP50 BeadChip...
There is a growing concern about the loss of animal genetic resources. The aim of this study was to ...
A dataset consisting of 787 animals with high-density SNP chip genotypes (346 774 SNPs) and 939 anim...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
Abstract Background Russia has a diverse variety of native and locally developed sheep breeds with c...
Based on morphology, native northern European sheep breeds belong to the short tailed type, of which...
Wallachian and Sumava sheep are autochthonous breeds that have undergone a significant bottleneck ef...
Abstract The Nordic and Baltic countries and North-western Russia have >20 old native sheep breeds. ...
Sheep are a main livestock species of Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian country with predominating mountai...
The Romanov breed is the most interesting local Russian sheep breed with unique biological traits (o...
To study the gene pool and the establishment of genealogical relationships between breeds of shee...
Montenegro has a great diversity of indigenous and locally developed sheep breeds, adapted to differ...
Abstract Background Because very large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are now ava...
The availability of dense single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assays allows for the determination o...
Rostov Region is one of the most important regions of sheep breeding in Russia. The Salsk breed of s...
Domestication and centuries of selective breeding have changed genomes of sheep breeds to respond to...
There is a growing concern about the loss of animal genetic resources. The aim of this study was to ...
A dataset consisting of 787 animals with high-density SNP chip genotypes (346 774 SNPs) and 939 anim...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...
Abstract Background Russia has a diverse variety of native and locally developed sheep breeds with c...
Based on morphology, native northern European sheep breeds belong to the short tailed type, of which...
Wallachian and Sumava sheep are autochthonous breeds that have undergone a significant bottleneck ef...
Abstract The Nordic and Baltic countries and North-western Russia have >20 old native sheep breeds. ...
Sheep are a main livestock species of Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian country with predominating mountai...
The Romanov breed is the most interesting local Russian sheep breed with unique biological traits (o...
To study the gene pool and the establishment of genealogical relationships between breeds of shee...
Montenegro has a great diversity of indigenous and locally developed sheep breeds, adapted to differ...
Abstract Background Because very large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are now ava...
The availability of dense single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assays allows for the determination o...
Rostov Region is one of the most important regions of sheep breeding in Russia. The Salsk breed of s...
Domestication and centuries of selective breeding have changed genomes of sheep breeds to respond to...
There is a growing concern about the loss of animal genetic resources. The aim of this study was to ...
A dataset consisting of 787 animals with high-density SNP chip genotypes (346 774 SNPs) and 939 anim...
The genetic structure of sheep reflects their domestication and subsequent formation into discrete b...