Autor:
Ningbo Chen
Yudong Cai
Qiuming Chen
Ran Li
Kun Wang
Yongzhen Huang
Songmei Hu
Shisheng Huang
Hucai Zhang
Zhuqing Zheng
Weining Song
Zhijie Ma
Yun Ma
Ruihua Dang
Zijing Zhang
Lei Xu
Yutang Jia
Shanzhai Liu
Xiangpeng Yue
Weidong Deng
Xiaoming Zhang
Zhouyong Sun
Xianyong Lan
Han Jianlin
Hong Chen
Bradley, D.G.
Yu Jiang
Chuzhao Lei
Cattle domestication and the complex histories of East Asian cattle breeds warrant further investigation. Through analysing the genomes of 49 modern breeds and eight East Asian ancient samples, worldwide cattle are consistently classified into five continental groups based on Y-chromosome haploty...
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Ningbo Chen
,
Yudong Cai
,
Qiuming Chen
,
Ran Li
,
Kun Wang
,
Yongzhen Huang
,
Songmei Hu
,
Shisheng Huang
,
Hucai Zhang
,
Zhuqing Zheng
,
Weining Song
,
Zhijie Ma
,
Yun Ma
,
Ruihua Dang
,
Zijing Zhang
,
Lei Xu
,
Yutang Jia
,
Shanzhai Liu
,
Xiangpeng Yue
,
Weidong Deng
,
Xiaoming Zhang
,
Zhouyong Sun
,
Xianyong Lan
,
Han Jianlin
,
Hong Chen
,
Bradley, D.G.
,
Yu Jiang
,
Chuzhao Lei
,
[Whole-genome resequencing reveals world-wide ancestry and adaptive introgression events of domesticated cattle in East Asia]
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Whole-genome resequencing reveals world-wide ancestry and adaptive introgression events of domesticated cattle in East Asia