Autor:
Yong-Xin Zhao
Ji Yang
Feng-Hua Lv
Xiao-Ju Hu
Xing-Long Xie
Min Zhang
Wen-Rong Li
Ming-Jun Liu
Yu-Tao Wang
Jin-Quan Li
Yong-Gang Liu
Yan-Ling Ren
Feng Wang
EEr Hehua
Juha Kantanen
Lenstra, J.A.
Han Jianlin
Meng-Hua Li
China has a rich resource of native sheep (Ovis aries) breeds associated with historical movements of several nomadic societies. However, the history of sheep and the associated nomadic societies in ancient China remains poorly understood. Here, we studied the genomic diversity of Chinese sheep u...
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Yong-Xin Zhao
,
Ji Yang
,
Feng-Hua Lv
,
Xiao-Ju Hu
,
Xing-Long Xie
,
Min Zhang
,
Wen-Rong Li
,
Ming-Jun Liu
,
Yu-Tao Wang
,
Jin-Quan Li
,
Yong-Gang Liu
,
Yan-Ling Ren
,
Feng Wang
,
EEr Hehua
,
Juha Kantanen
,
Lenstra, J.A.
,
Han Jianlin
,
Meng-Hua Li
,
[Genomic reconstruction of the history of native sheep reveals the peopling patterns of nomads and the expansion of early pastoralism in East Asia]
,
Genomic reconstruction of the history of native sheep reveals the peopling patterns of nomads and the expansion of early pastoralism in East Asia