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At least 150 indigenous African cattle breeds have been named, but the majority of African cattle populations remain largely uncharacterized. As cattle breeds and populations in Africa adapted to various local environmental conditions, they acquired unique features. We know now that the history o...


Okeyo Mwai, AllyHanotte, Olivier H.Young-Jun KwonSeoae Cho[African indigenous cattle: Unique genetic resources in a rapidly changing world]African indigenous cattle: Unique genetic resources in a rapidly changing world

The recent amalgamation of ILRAD and ILCA provides the perfect platform for an African livestock genetic characterization program. The knowledge accumulated at ILCA over the years by its scientists, their network of contacts and collaborations, and the network of contacts and collaborations estab...


Hanotte, Olivier H.Teale, A.J.[New international livestock institute applies molecular genetics to African livestock biodiversity conservation and breeding]New international livestock institute applies molecular genetics to African livestock biodiversity conservation and breeding
Dessie, TadelleBiruk, A.Mamo, Y.Rege, J.E.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Delivering systematic information on indigenous farm animal genetic resources of developing countries]Delivering systematic information on indigenous farm animal genetic resources of developing countries
Dessie, TadelleGetahun, E.Mamo, Y.Rege, J.E.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.Ayalew, W.[Delivering systematic information on indigenous farm animal genetic resources of developing countries: inclusion of poultry in DAGRIS]Delivering systematic information on indigenous farm animal genetic resources of developing countries: inclusion of poultry in DAGRIS

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
Chenyambuga, S.W.Watt, P.C.Hirbo, J.Guakisa, P.S.Kifaro, G.C.Kemp, Stephen J.Hanotte, Olivier H.Rege, J.E.O.[Assessment of genetic diversity of East African goat populations using microsatellite DNA markers]Assessment of genetic diversity of East African goat populations using microsatellite DNA markers
Muigai, Anne W.T.Watts, P.C.Hirbo, J.Imbuga, M.Iniguez, L.Kemp, Stephen J.Hanotte, Olivier H.Rege, J.E.O.[Assessment of the genetic diversity and relationships in African fat-tailed sheep: Preliminary results]Assessment of the genetic diversity and relationships in African fat-tailed sheep: Preliminary results

Genetic markers are being used by scientists worldwide in both animal and plant related breeding and Development efforts. The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) is a new institute formed in January 1995 by the amalgamation of the former ILCA (International Livestock Centre for Afri...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Rege, J.E.O.Hanotte, Olivier H.Hanson, Jean[DNA markers for forage and livestock improvement]DNA markers for forage and livestock improvement

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 origin of the American hair sheep is diverse with likely early introductions from the Canary Islands, followed by introductions from the African and European continents. Using 14 microsatellite loci, we studied 3 American hair sheep (St. Croix, Barbados Blackbelly, and Gulf Coast Native), 6 E...


Muigai, Anne W.T.Hirbo, J.Sharkey, S.Rege, J.E.O.Blackburn, H.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Genetic diversity and relationships of hair sheep breeds of the Americas: First results]Genetic diversity and relationships of hair sheep breeds of the Americas: First results

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