Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resulting from selection and historical admixture events for a collection of worldwide chicken breeds. In total, 636 genomes (43 populations) were sequenced from chickens of American, Chinese, Indonesian, and European origin. Evaluated populations included wild junglefowl, rural indigenous chickens, breeds that have been widely used to improve modern western poultry populations and current com-mercial stocks bred for efficient meat and egg production. In-depth characteriza-tions of the genome structure and genomic relationships among these populations were performed, and population admixture events were investigated. In addition, the genomic archi...
It is postulated that chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) became domesticated from wild junglefowls ...
Extensive phenotypic variation is a common feature among village chickens found throughout much of t...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resul...
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
Abstract Background Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-imp...
Chickens have been familiar to humans since ancient times and have been used not only for culinary p...
The conservation and development of chicken have received considerable attention, but the admixture ...
Abstract: Background: Hybridisation and introgression play key roles in the evolutionary history of ...
Chinese indigenous chickens constitute world-renowned genetic resources due to their excellent trait...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Human activities have precipitated a rise in the levels of introgressive gene flow among animals. Th...
It is postulated that chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) became domesticated from wild junglefowls ...
Extensive phenotypic variation is a common feature among village chickens found throughout much of t...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...
Here, we have evaluated the general genomic structure and diversity and studied the divergence resul...
Despite the substantial role that chickens have played in human societies across the world, both the...
Abstract Background There are hundreds of phenotypically distinguishable domestic chicken breeds or ...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
Abstract Background Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-imp...
Chickens have been familiar to humans since ancient times and have been used not only for culinary p...
The conservation and development of chicken have received considerable attention, but the admixture ...
Abstract: Background: Hybridisation and introgression play key roles in the evolutionary history of ...
Chinese indigenous chickens constitute world-renowned genetic resources due to their excellent trait...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Human activities have precipitated a rise in the levels of introgressive gene flow among animals. Th...
It is postulated that chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) became domesticated from wild junglefowls ...
Extensive phenotypic variation is a common feature among village chickens found throughout much of t...
Identifying genomics regions that are affected by selection is important to understand the domestica...