Hybridization is widespread in nature and is a valuable tool in domestic breeding. The DHB (DaHuaBai) pig in South China is the product of such a breeding strategy, resulting in increased body weight compared with other pigs in the surrounding area. We analyzed genomic data from 20 Chinese pig breeds and investigated the genomic architecture after breed formation of DHB. The breed showed inconsistency in genotype and body weight phenotype, in line with selection after hybridization. By quantifying introgression with a haplotype-based approach, we proposed a two-step introgression from large-sized pigs into small-sized pigs to produce DHB, consistent with the human migration events in Chinese history. Combining with gene prioritization and a...
Pigs have experienced long-term selections, resulting in dramatic phenotypic changes. Structural var...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Chinese indigenous pig breeds in the Taihu Lake region (TH) of Eastern China are well-recognized for...
The distribution of Asian ancestry in the genome of Danish Duroc pigs was investigated using whole-g...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve...
Early pig farmers in Europe importedAsian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve ...
Introgression of genetic features from European pigs into Chinese pigs was reported possibly contrib...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
Pigs from Asia and Europe were independently domesticated from c. 9000 years ago. During this period...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
Pigs have experienced long-term selections, resulting in dramatic phenotypic changes. Structural var...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...
Chinese indigenous pig breeds in the Taihu Lake region (TH) of Eastern China are well-recognized for...
The distribution of Asian ancestry in the genome of Danish Duroc pigs was investigated using whole-g...
The independent domestication of local wild boar populations in Asia and Europe about 10,000 years a...
Early pig farmers in Europe imported Asian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve...
Early pig farmers in Europe importedAsian pigs to cross with their local breeds in order to improve ...
Introgression of genetic features from European pigs into Chinese pigs was reported possibly contrib...
Background: Pigs were domesticated independently in Eastern and Western Eurasia early during the agr...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
Pigs from Asia and Europe were independently domesticated from c. 9000 years ago. During this period...
To investigate population structure, linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern and selection signature at ...
Pigs have experienced long-term selections, resulting in dramatic phenotypic changes. Structural var...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
The merging of populations after an extended period of isolation and divergence is a common phenomen...