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Edea, Z.Dadi, H.Dessie, TadelleKwan Suk Kim[Genomic signatures of high altitude adaptation in Ethiopian sheep populations]Genomic signatures of high altitude adaptation in Ethiopian sheep populations

Ethiopia is endowed with huge traditional sheep populations spread across diverse ecology and production systems. We investigate genome-wide genetic diversity and population structure of eight Ethiopian Sheep populations genotyped with Illumina Ovine 50K SNP BeadChip assay. Mean genetic diversity...


Agraw, A.A.Gurja, B.Yao, Kouadio N.Kyalo, M.Dessie, TadelleKebede, A.Tesfaye, G.Domelevo Entfellner, Jean-BakaZewdu, E.Hanotte, Olivier H.Getinet, M.T.[Genome-wide Insights of Ethiopian indigenous sheep populations reveal the population structure adheres to tail morphology than phylogeography]Genome-wide Insights of Ethiopian indigenous sheep populations reveal the population structure adheres to tail morphology than phylogeography

Gizaw, SolomonAbegaz, S.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.Haile, AynalemOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Review of sheep research and development projects in Ethiopia]Review of sheep research and development projects in Ethiopia

Jembere, T.Kebede, K.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.Haile, AynalemOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Recording birth weight has no significance in village based genetic improvement programs of small ruminants]Recording birth weight has no significance in village based genetic improvement programs of small ruminants

Dessie, TadelleTaye, M.Kebede, A.Effa, K.Edea, Z.Esatu, Wondmeneh[Practical application of advanced molecular techniques in the improvement of animal agriculture: The cases of camel, cattle, sheep, goat, donkeys and chicken in Ethiopia]Practical application of advanced molecular techniques in the improvement of animal agriculture: The cases of camel, cattle, sheep, goat, donkeys and chicken in Ethiopia
Gizaw, SolomonHaile, AynalemDessie, Tadelle[Breeding objectives and breeding plans for Washera sheep under subsistence and market-oriented production systems]Breeding objectives and breeding plans for Washera sheep under subsistence and market-oriented production systems

Haile, AynalemDessie, TadelleRischkowsky, Barbara A.[Performance of indigenous sheep breeds managed under community-based breeding programs in the highlands of Ethiopia: Preliminary results]Performance of indigenous sheep breeds managed under community-based breeding programs in the highlands of Ethiopia: Preliminary results
Gizaw, SolomonGetachew, T.Edea, Z.Mirkena, T.Duguma, G.Tibbo, MarkosRischkowsky, Barbara A.Okeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, TadelleWurzinger, MariaSölkner, J.Haile, Aynalem[Characterization of indigenous breeding strategies of the sheep farming communities of Ethiopia: A basis for designing community-based breeding programs]Characterization of indigenous breeding strategies of the sheep farming communities of Ethiopia: A basis for designing community-based breeding programs

Livestock characterization projects in developing regions are characterized by a mere physical description of traditionally recognized populations or a purely academic genetic description of populations. However, characterization of livestock resources is meant to serve the purpose of developing ...


Gizaw, SolomonKomen, HansHanotte, Olivier H.Arendonk, Johan A.M. vanKemp, Stephen J.Haile, AynalemOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Characterization and conservation of indigenous sheep genetic resources: A practical framework for developing countries]Characterization and conservation of indigenous sheep genetic resources: A practical framework for developing countries

Designing breeding schemes suitable for smallholder livestock production systems in developing regions has hitherto been a challenge. The suggested schemes either do not address farmers’ breeding goals (centralized station-based nucleus schemes) or yield slow genetic progress (village-based schem...


Gizaw, SolomonGetachew, T.Tibbo, MarkosHaile, AynalemDessie, Tadelle[Congruence between selection on breeding values and farmers’ selection criteria in sheep breeding under conventional nucleus breeding schemes]Congruence between selection on breeding values and farmers’ selection criteria in sheep breeding under conventional nucleus breeding schemes

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