We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep populations originating from four ecological zones in Ethiopia (sub-alpine, wet highland, sub-humid lowland and arid lowland). All animals (n = 672) were genotyped for 17 microsatellite markers and scored for 12 morphological characters. The sheep were initially classified as fat-tailed (11 populations), thin-tailed (one population) and fat-rumped sheep (two populations). These classifications are thought to correspond to three consecutive introduction events of sheep from the Near-East into East Africa. For the 14 populations, allelic richness ranged from 5.87 to 7.51 and expected heterozygosity (HE) from 0.66 to 0.75. Genetic differentiati...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Background Ethiopian sheep living in different climatic zones and having contrasting morphologies ar...
Twenty percent of the world domestic animal breeds are classified as being “at risk” of extinction. ...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucidati...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Ethiopia is endowed with huge traditional sheep populations spread across diverse ecology and produc...
Ethiopian sheep living in different climatic zones and having contrasting morphologies are a most pr...
Ethiopia is home to a diverse gene pool of indigenous sheep populations. Therefore, a better underst...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Background Ethiopian sheep living in different climatic zones and having contrasting morphologies ar...
Twenty percent of the world domestic animal breeds are classified as being “at risk” of extinction. ...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucidati...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Ethiopia is endowed with huge traditional sheep populations spread across diverse ecology and produc...
Ethiopian sheep living in different climatic zones and having contrasting morphologies are a most pr...
Ethiopia is home to a diverse gene pool of indigenous sheep populations. Therefore, a better underst...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
<p>Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucid...
Background Ethiopian sheep living in different climatic zones and having contrasting morphologies ar...
Twenty percent of the world domestic animal breeds are classified as being “at risk” of extinction. ...