The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with substantial phenotypic differences between wild and domestic populations are useful for elucidating the genetic basis of adaptation to new environments as well as the genetic basis of rapid phenotypic change. Here, we sequenced the whole genome of 78 individual ducks, from two wild and seven domesticated populations, with an average sequencing depth of 6.42X per individual. Our population and demographic analyses indicate a complex history of domestication, with early selection for separate meat and egg lineages. Genomic comparison of wild to domesticated populations suggest that genes affecting brain and neuronal development have undergone strong positive...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
As a major natural reservoir of influenza virus and an important food source, the duck is of great b...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with substantial ph...
Background: The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with su...
Background The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with su...
Comparative population genomics offers an opportunity to discover the signatures of artificial selec...
The duck is one of the most economically important waterfowl as a source of meat, eggs, and feathers...
The supplementary datasets of paper <strong>"</strong>Genomics analyses of wild × domestic segregati...
The most prolific duck genetic resource in the world is located in Southeast/South Asia but little i...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
Abstract Background Identifying the key factors that underlie complex traits during domestication is...
Genes with sex-biased expression are thought to underlie sexually dimorphic phenotypes and are there...
Genetic signatures can reveal species’ evolutionary and demographic pasts influenced by ancient envi...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
As a major natural reservoir of influenza virus and an important food source, the duck is of great b...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with substantial ph...
Background: The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with su...
Background The genetic basis of animal domestication remains poorly understood, and systems with su...
Comparative population genomics offers an opportunity to discover the signatures of artificial selec...
The duck is one of the most economically important waterfowl as a source of meat, eggs, and feathers...
The supplementary datasets of paper <strong>"</strong>Genomics analyses of wild × domestic segregati...
The most prolific duck genetic resource in the world is located in Southeast/South Asia but little i...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
Three artificially selected duck populations (AS), higher lean meat ratios (LTPD), higher fat ratios...
Abstract Background Identifying the key factors that underlie complex traits during domestication is...
Genes with sex-biased expression are thought to underlie sexually dimorphic phenotypes and are there...
Genetic signatures can reveal species’ evolutionary and demographic pasts influenced by ancient envi...
Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutations throug...
As a major natural reservoir of influenza virus and an important food source, the duck is of great b...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...