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...
The present study was undertaken to analyze the genetic diversity of five economically important goat breeds of Pakistan, Beetal, Kaghani, Teddy, Nachi and Pahari. Fifteen microsatellite loci recommended by ISAG/FAO guidelines were investigated for measures of genetic variability, differentiation...
Naqv, A.N.
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Bukhari, J.F.
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Vahidi, S.M.F.
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Yuri T. Utsunomiya
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García, J.F.
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Babar, M.E.
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Han Jianlin
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Pichler, R.
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Periasamy, K.
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[Microsatellite based genetic diversity and mitochondrial DNA D-Loop variation in economically important goat breeds of Pakistan]
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Microsatellite based genetic diversity and mitochondrial DNA D-Loop variation in economically important goat breeds of Pakistan
The past population dynamics of four domestic and one wild species of bovine were estimated using Bayesian skyline plots, a coalescent Markov chain Monte Carlo method that does not require an assumed parametric model of demographic history. Four domestic species share a recent rapid population ex...
Most cashmere goats are found in northern China and Mongolia. They are regarded as precious resources for their production of high quality natural fibre for the textile industry. It was the first time that the genetic diversity and population structure of nine Chinese cashmere populations has bee...
Zhang, G.
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Vahidi, S.M.F.
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Ma, Y.H.
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Han Jianlin
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[Limited polymorphisms of two Y-chromosomal SNPs in Chinese and Iranian sheep]
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Limited polymorphisms of two Y-chromosomal SNPs in Chinese and Iranian sheep