Pigs were domesticated independently in the Near East and China, indicating that a single reference genome from one individual is unable to represent the full spectrum of divergent sequences in pigs worldwide. Therefore, 12 de novo pig assemblies from Eurasia were compared in this study to identify the missing sequences from the reference genome. As a result, 72.5 Mb of non-redundant sequences (∼3% of the genome) were found to be absent from the reference genome (Sscrofa11.1) and were defined as pan-sequences. Of the pan-sequences, 9.0 Mb were dominant in Chinese pigs, in contrast with their low frequency in European pigs. One sequence dominant in Chinese pigs contained the complete genic region of the tazarotene-induced gene 3 (TIG3) gene ...
For 10,000 ¿years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication t...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the genomic s...
Pigs were domesticated independently in the Near East and China, indicating that a single reference ...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
BACKGROUND: The domestic pig is being increasingly exploited as a system for modeling human disease....
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Over the last decades major advances in the use of sequence data to improve pig breeding have been a...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Background: The release of the porcine genome sequence offers great perspectives for Pig genetics an...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the g...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) are important forms of genomic variation, and have attracted e...
Knowledge of farm animal genomes has increased enormously over the last decade. A large part if this...
Copy number variations (CNVs) are important forms of genomic variation, and have attracted extensive...
For 10,000 ¿years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication t...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the genomic s...
Pigs were domesticated independently in the Near East and China, indicating that a single reference ...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
The pig, a representative of the artiodactyla clade, is one of the first animals domesticated, and h...
BACKGROUND: The domestic pig is being increasingly exploited as a system for modeling human disease....
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
Over the last decades major advances in the use of sequence data to improve pig breeding have been a...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Background: The release of the porcine genome sequence offers great perspectives for Pig genetics an...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the g...
<div><p>Copy number variations (CNVs) are important forms of genomic variation, and have attracted e...
Knowledge of farm animal genomes has increased enormously over the last decade. A large part if this...
Copy number variations (CNVs) are important forms of genomic variation, and have attracted extensive...
For 10,000 ¿years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication t...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Copy number variations (CNVs) refer to large insertions, deletions and duplications in the genomic s...