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The genetic diversity and relationships amongst the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) populations are poorly documented. Four recognized Kenyan dromedary breeds (Somali, Turkana, Rendille, Gabbra) and dromedary from Pakistan and the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) were studi...


Mburu, D.N.Ochieng, J.W.Kuria, S.G.Han JianlinKaufmann, B.Rege, J.E.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Genetic diversity and relationships of indigenous Kenyan camel (Camelus dromedarius) populations: Implications for their classification]Genetic diversity and relationships of indigenous Kenyan camel (Camelus dromedarius) populations: Implications for their classification

Camels are important resource for the desert-dwelling communities. They are a source of income, milk and meat and often play an important sociocultural role in pastoralist societies. In order to help formulate a rational conservation, utilisation and Development policy for the species in Kenya, a...


Mburu, D.N.Ochieng, J.W.Han JianlinKaufmann, B.Kuria, S.G.Rege, J.E.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Genetic diversity and relationship of indigenous Kenyan camel breeds: Preliminary results]Genetic diversity and relationship of indigenous Kenyan camel breeds: Preliminary results

The number of domestic Bactrian camels has been decreasing rapidly in recent years in Central Asia, whereas very little is known about their genetic diversity and relationship. Most of these animals are found today in China and Mongolia. Here, we used 12 microsatellite DNA markers to characterise...


Han JianlinOchieng, J.W.Lkhagva, B.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Genetic diversity and relationship of domestic Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus) in China and Mongolia]Genetic diversity and relationship of domestic Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus) in China and Mongolia

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