Journal article on whole-genome resequencing of wild and domestic sheep. The research knowledge can be used to: guide ex-situ conservation priorities; contribute to discovery of genetic variants for economic and ecologically important traits; and feed into admixture analysis to determine an individual animal's breed composition
Sheep (Ovis aries) were among the earliest livestock, domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 120...
Sheep farming has been an important sector of the UK’s economy and rural life for many centuries. It...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
Journal article describing how historical introgression from wild relatives enhanced climatic adapta...
Journal article on the paternal origins and migratory episodes of domestic sheep
Journal article on the origin of domestication genes in goats. One introgressed genomic region with ...
Understanding the genetic changes underlying phenotypic variation in sheep (Ovis aries) may facilita...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Journal article on understanding divergent domestication traits from the whole-genome sequencing of ...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The identification of genome-wide selection signatures can provide insights on the mechanisms of nat...
Domestic sheep and their wild relatives harbor substantial genetic variants that can form the backbo...
Sheep were one of the earliest domesticated animals. Both artificial and natural selection during do...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The UK can be proud of the fact that numerous native breeds of sheep have been developed here that p...
Sheep (Ovis aries) were among the earliest livestock, domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 120...
Sheep farming has been an important sector of the UK’s economy and rural life for many centuries. It...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
Journal article describing how historical introgression from wild relatives enhanced climatic adapta...
Journal article on the paternal origins and migratory episodes of domestic sheep
Journal article on the origin of domestication genes in goats. One introgressed genomic region with ...
Understanding the genetic changes underlying phenotypic variation in sheep (Ovis aries) may facilita...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
Journal article on understanding divergent domestication traits from the whole-genome sequencing of ...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The identification of genome-wide selection signatures can provide insights on the mechanisms of nat...
Domestic sheep and their wild relatives harbor substantial genetic variants that can form the backbo...
Sheep were one of the earliest domesticated animals. Both artificial and natural selection during do...
Through their domestication and subsequent selection, sheep have been adapted to thrive in a diverse...
The UK can be proud of the fact that numerous native breeds of sheep have been developed here that p...
Sheep (Ovis aries) were among the earliest livestock, domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 120...
Sheep farming has been an important sector of the UK’s economy and rural life for many centuries. It...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...