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The world goat population is approximately 1.0 billion with more than half of them present in Asia. The Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture initiated a programme to characterize goat genetic resources of Asia. Nine Asian countries viz. Bangladesh, China, Indonesi...


Periasamy, K.Vahidi, S.M.F.Silva, P.Faruque, M.O.Naqvi, A.N.Basar, M.JianHua CaoZhao, ShuhongLe Thi ThuyPichler, R.Podesta, M.G.Shamsuddin, M.Boettcher, P.J.García, J.F.Han JianlinMarsan, P.A.Diallo, A.Viljoen, G.J.[Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia]Mapping molecular diversity of indigenous goat genetic resources of Asia

The genetic variation in 10 indigenous Caucasian sheep breeds was studied with 14 micro-satellite loci in order to determine the genetic diversity among and between the breeds. Five breeds from Asia, five breeds from Europe and one breed from Africa, were included in order to study any relationsh...


Hirbo, J.Muigai, Anne W.T.Naqvi, A.N.Rege, J.E.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.[The genetic diversity of trans-caucasian native sheep breeds]The genetic diversity of trans-caucasian native sheep breeds

The chicken lysozyme gene encodes a hydrolase that has a key role in defence, especially in ovo. This gene was resequenced in global chicken populations [red, grey, Ceylon and green jungle fowl (JF)] and related bird species. Networks, summary statistics and tests of neutrality indicate that alth...


Downing, T.O'Farrelly, C.O.Bhuiyan, A.K.F.H.Silva, P.Naqvi, A.N.Sanfo, R.Sow, R.S.Overseas Development InstituteHanotte, Olivier H.Bradley, D.G.[Variation in chicken populations may affect the enzymatic activity of lysozyme]Variation in chicken populations may affect the enzymatic activity of lysozyme

There have been significant evolutionary pressures on the chicken during both its speciation and its subsequent domestication by man. Infectious diseases are expected to have exerted strong selective pressures during these processes. Consequently, it is likely that genes associated with disease s...


Downing, T.Lynn, D.J.Connell, S.Lloyd, A.T.Bhuiyan, A.K.F.H.Silva, P.Naqvi, A.N.Sanfo, R.Sow, R.S.Overseas Development InstituteO'Farrelly, C.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.Bradley, D.G.[Contrasting evolution of diversity at two disease-associated chicken genes]Contrasting evolution of diversity at two disease-associated chicken genes

Despite much attention, history of sheep (Ovis aries) evolution, including its dating, demographic trajectory and geographic spread, remains controversial. To address these questions, we generated 45 complete and 875 partial mitogenomic sequences, and performed a meta-analysis of these and publis...


Feng-Hua LvWei-Feng PengJi YangYong-Xin ZhaoWen-Rong LiMing-Jun LiuYue-Hui MaQian-Jun ZhaoGuang-Li YangFeng WangJin-Quan LiYong-Gang LiuZhi-Qiang ShenSheng-Guo ZhaoEEr HehuaGorkhali, N.A.Farhad Vahidi, S.M.Muladno, M.Naqvi, A.N.Tabell, J.Iso-Touru, T.Bruford, M.W.Kantanen, J.Han JianlinMeng-Hua Li[Mitogenomic meta-analysis identifies two phases of migration in the history of Eastern Eurasian sheep]Mitogenomic meta-analysis identifies two phases of migration in the history of Eastern Eurasian sheep

The comparative analysis of genome sequences emerging for several avian species with the fully sequenced chicken genome enables the genome-wide investigation of selective processes in functionally important chicken genes. In particular, because of pathogenic challenges it is expected that genes i...


Downing, T.Lynn, D.J.Connel, S.Lloyd, A.T.Bhuiyan, A.K.F.H.Silva, P.Naqvi, A.N.Sanfo, R.Sow, R.S.Overseas Development InstituteHanotte, Olivier H.O'Farrelly, C.O.Bradley, D.[Evidence of balanced diversity at the chicken interleukin 4 receptor alpha chain locus]Evidence of balanced diversity at the chicken interleukin 4 receptor alpha chain locus

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