ABSTRACT.We have investigated the origin of swine breeds through the joint analysis of mitochondrial, microsatellite, and Y-chromosome polymorphisms in a sample of pigs and wild boars with a worldwide distribution. Genetic differentiation between pigs and wild boars was remarkably weak, likely as a consequence of a sustained gene flow between both populations. The analysis of nuclear markers evidenced the existence of a close genetic relationship between Near Eastern and European wild boars making it difficult to infer their relative contributions to the gene pool of modern European breeds. Moreover, we have shown that European and Far Eastern pig populations have contributed maternal and paternal lineages to the foundation of African and S...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from 686 wild and domestic pig specimens place the origin of wil...
The pig, Sus scrofa, is a foreign species to the American continent. Although pigs originally introd...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
We have investigated the origin of swine breeds through the joint analysis of mitochondrial, microsa...
In this study, we have characterized the mitochondrial diversity of 81 swine from Uganda. Median-joi...
The lack of a Near Eastern genetic signature in modern European porcine breeds indicates that, altho...
The lack of a Near Eastern genetic signature in modern European porcine breeds indicates that, altho...
Pigs (Sus scrofa) originated in Southeast Asia and expanded to Europe and North Africa approximately...
<div><p>The lack of a Near Eastern genetic signature in modern European porcine breeds indicates tha...
Throughout its distribution across Eurasia, domestic pig (Sus scrofa) populations have acquired diff...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...
Our objective was to identify and evaluate mitochondrial diversity of wild pigs in the United States...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from 686 wild and domestic pig specimens place the origin of wil...
The pig, Sus scrofa, is a foreign species to the American continent. Although pigs originally introd...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
We have investigated the origin of swine breeds through the joint analysis of mitochondrial, microsa...
In this study, we have characterized the mitochondrial diversity of 81 swine from Uganda. Median-joi...
The lack of a Near Eastern genetic signature in modern European porcine breeds indicates that, altho...
The lack of a Near Eastern genetic signature in modern European porcine breeds indicates that, altho...
Pigs (Sus scrofa) originated in Southeast Asia and expanded to Europe and North Africa approximately...
<div><p>The lack of a Near Eastern genetic signature in modern European porcine breeds indicates tha...
Throughout its distribution across Eurasia, domestic pig (Sus scrofa) populations have acquired diff...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...
Although all farm animals have an original source of domestication, a large variety of modern breeds...
Our objective was to identify and evaluate mitochondrial diversity of wild pigs in the United States...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
Land animal domestication has typically led to remarkable phenotypic diversity, stemming from a broa...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from 686 wild and domestic pig specimens place the origin of wil...
The pig, Sus scrofa, is a foreign species to the American continent. Although pigs originally introd...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...